Reuters reported that Chinese coal miner Kailuan Group plans to build a coal reserve base on the northeast coast to store 50 million tonnes of the fossil fuel.
The world's largest coal consumer and producer has plans to set up four to 6 coal reserve bases, each with a storage capacity of more than 20 million tonnes, in eastern shandong province to help cope with future supply shocks.
Mr Li Min vice-president of Kailuan Group said that the base planned by Kailuan would be located in the Caofeidian area of Hebei province and would cost an estimated CNY 2 billion.
He said that the project needed government approval. The state-run coal mining group is the parent of Kailuan Clean Coal Company.
(Sourced from Reuters)


