China imported 95.80 million tons of crude oil in the
first eight months, up 15.3 percent over the same period of last
year, according to sources with the National Development and Reform
Commission (NDRC), Xinhua News Agency reported today.
Data released by NDRC's bureau of economic operations
show that China produced 122.93 million tons of crude oil in the
first eight months with a year-on-year growth of 1.8
percent.
A total of 199.15 million tons of crude oil were
refined in the first eight months, up 5.7 percent from a year ago.
The output of gasoline rose 3.8 percent and diesel oil, 5.7
percent.
China produced 1.31 billion tons of coal in the first
eight months, up 12.1 percent from the same period of last year.
The export volume of coal dropped by 13.3 percent to 42.26 million
tons.
The coal industry saw its profits rise by 12.3 percent
year-on-year to 39.2 billion yuan (US$4.9 billion) in the first
eight months.
China generated electricity of 1,783.3 billion
kilowatt-hours in the first eight months with a year-on-year growth
of 12.7 percent. Production of coal-based electricity rose by 13.8
percent and hydropower, 8.8 percent.
The profits of the electricity industry surged 36.1
percent to 77.6 billion yuan (US$9.8 billion) in the first eight
months.
(Xinhua News Agency October 6, 2006)
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