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China adopts policy to manage gas use and increase supply security

China's National Energy Administration on Wednesday embraced last September's draft policy proposition aimed improving the efficiency of its natural gas sector and making sure supply security.

The policy is likewise developed to assist the world's top energy user to reach its 2060 carbon-neutral objective and avoid cost shocks such as in 2015's spike arising from the war in Ukraine.

Revisions to the previous policy embraced in 2012 remain in keeping with modifications that have actually occurred in use of natural gas, an NEA official said in a concern and response session with media representatives, pointing out need for heating from clean energy as one example.

The new policy has actually kept households, commercial customers and the likes of healthcare facilities and schools as priority users of natural gas, allowing city government and related bodies to provide tax and funding assistance to name a few advantages.

Gas-based production of methanol and other petrochemicals will be restricted under the new policy.

The guidelines, applied to both locally produced and imported natural gas, will work from Aug. 1.

(source: Reuters)