China's Guanghui Energy to invest $101 MM in LNG, gas infrastructure
2/9/2017
BEIJING (Reuters) -- China's Guanghui Energy has invested $101.73 million to build two tanks for its Qidong LNG plant, new natural gas pipelines and natural gas service stations in 2017, the company said in a filing to the Shanghai Stock Exchange on Tuesday.
Guanghui said it plans to invest a total of 7 billion yuan in 2017 for its previously announce projects including development of oil fields in Kazakhstan, railways and coal gas plants.
Reporting by Meng Meng and Beijing Monitoring Desk; Editing by Christian Schmollinger
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