Ordos Basin turns out to be major energy resources centre
The Ordos Basin in western China has turned out to be a major energy resources centre following the basins of
Songliao in the northeast and Tarim in Xinjiang. The Ordos Basin, which covers part of the provinces and autonomous
regions of Shaanxi, Gansu, Ningxia, Inner Mongolia and Shanxi, has a total area of about 400,000 sq km.
The basin has rich coal reserves of 1,975.27 bn tons within a depth of 2,000 meters, and 656.1 bn tons within 1, 000
meters, said Wang Shuangming, director of the Shaanxi provincial coal field and geological bureau and head of a group
for the study of the Ordos Basin.
In the early 1980s, the giant Shenfu Dongsheng Coal Field was built in the boundaries between Shaanxi and Inner
Mongolia, and the state invested tens of billions yuan to develop the Shenhua Project which involves the development
of coal mines, power generation, railways, ports and shipping.
The latest statistics show the Shenfu Dongsheng Coal Field produced 60 mm tons of raw coal and exported 18 mm tons in
2002, becoming one of China's largest quality coal production and export bases. The Changqing Oil Field, discovered
in northern Shaanxi in the early 1990s, now provides 4.75 bn cmpy of natural gas to 15 cities in north China
including Beijing, Tianjin, Shijiazhuang, Xi'an and Yinchuan.
Gas reserves totalling 1,233.7 bn cm have been verified in the Ordos Basin, said Wang Daofu, general manager of the
Changqing Oil Field Company, which also runs a complete gas field with reserves topping 602.5 bn cm in Inner
Mongolia. Under the plan of China's "west-to-east gas transmission project," launched in October last year, gas
supply to Shanghai and Nanjing will start in October this year.
Wang said the Changqing Oil Field Company had a plan to produce 20 bn cmpy of natural gas, which would ensure
long-term gas supplies to Beijing, Shanghai and other cities. The areas of Inner Mongolia, Ningxia and Shaanxi in the
Ordos Basin have been chosen as bases for the Project of Sending Electricity from West to East.
Inner Mongolia and Beijing have jointly established two power plants, with an installed capacity of 660,000 kW and
1.2 mm kW, respectively. The two power plants can offer an annual electricity supply totalling 39 bn kWh to the
east.
A group of other power plants, each with an installed capacity ranging from millions of kW to tens of millions of kW
are under construction in the autonomous regions and provinces in the Ordos Basin. One of them is a joint project
between Shaanxi and Shandong provinces, which has a planned installed capacity of 22.8 mm kW, supported by coal mines
with an annual production capacity of over 60 mm tons. The Shenhua Group has launched a coal liquefaction project
which is expected to produce 5 mm tons of refined oil annually by 2005.
