Sinopec has opened its Wei 11 gas storage facility in its Zhongyuan Oilfield region, making it the largest underground natural gas storage cluster in north China.

The company said that it completed its first gas injection on October 18, marking the beginning of official operations at the facility.

The gas storage facility has a capacity of 10.03 billion cubic metres (353.3 bcf) and will become a strong resource guarantee for gas storage and peak shaving from winter through spring in north China and the Yellow River Basin, as well as ensuring a stable gas supply.

Sinopec’s Zhongyuan gas storage cluster now has three blocks, Wen 23, Wen 96, and Wei 11. The new gas storage facility is a key component of establishing the natural gas storage cluster reaching 10 billion cubic metres.

The block is located at the junction of Henan and Shandong provinces and has a designed capacity of 1.009 billion cubic metres. The largest daily peak shaving capacity of the Wei 11 gas storage facility is 5 million cubic metres, which can meet the gas demands of 10 million households every day.

In addition, Sinopec will have its Wen 13 West and Bai 9 gas storage facilities in the Zhongyuan Oilfield region up and running by the end of this year after completing construction and gas injection, adding an estimated 1.116 billion cubic metres of gas storage capacity and further enhancing the company’s gas storage and peak shaving capacities.

As the proportion of natural gas continues to expand in China’s energy consumption structure, the peaks and valleys of natural gas supply, as well as seasonal differences, is becoming increasingly prominent. The gas storage can deposit the surplus of natural gas in the market and draw in times of supply shortage during the winter heating season to achieve natural gas peak shaving.

Sinopec said it continues to accelerate the construction of gas storage facilities and improve gas storage and peak shaving capabilities in China.

For more information visit www.sinopecgroup.com

25th October 2021