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China gas and power month in brief: August 2015
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In August we took to the road and visited Sichuan and Xinjiang in an effort to better understand some of the regional variations to the overall weak national gas and power market.
Table of contents
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Markets
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Sichuan's gas switching story: the exception to the rule?
- China industrial gas prices v. LPG (August 2015)
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Supply
- Power of Siberia delayed on market signals and pricing
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Corporate Activity
- Shell and Guanghui sign LNG framework agreement
- Guanghui and Sinopec agree SPA on Xinjiang coal-to-gas supply
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Power
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Dispatches from Xinjiang – a smoggy road ahead
- The road to Urumqi – industrial emissions from industrial parks around the city
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'Smog Watch' – living (and breathing) in Beijing
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'Parade blue' here to stay?
- August AQI data
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'Parade blue' here to stay?
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Dispatches from Xinjiang – a smoggy road ahead
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Sichuan's gas switching story: the exception to the rule?
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