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Changfeng’s Xiangdon Project Ready for Commercial Natural Gas Distribution
Changfeng Energy Inc.(TSXV:CFY) announced preoperational inspection and safety testing of its Xiangdong pipelined gas distribution project is China is complete and that the pipeline and its facilities are ready for the commercial natural gas distribution.
Changfeng Energy Inc.(TSXV:CFY) announced preoperational inspection and safety testing of its Xiangdong pipelined gas distribution project is China is complete and that the pipeline and its facilities are ready for the commercial natural gas distribution.
As quoted in the press release:
The Xiangdong Project, the Company’s first pipelined gas distribution project in Mainland China, was launched in early 2010 and the first phase of construction of this project inside the Pingxiang Industrial Ceramic Park commenced in November 2011. To date, approximately 7.5 kilometers (4.66 miles) of pipeline has been buried underground, and a set of CNG (compressed natural gas) pressure regulators and gas processing facilities were installed.
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