by Xinhua Writer Zhang Zhengfu BEIJING, Nov. 29 (Xinhua) -- Energy experts are calling for reforms to the country's natural gas pricing regime in order to offset repeats of the shortages like those that left much of Chinain the cold this month.
Central and eastern provinces have faced the worst natural gas cuts in years since early November as the government diverted fuel to meet higher demand in the north. Most experts say the shortages were a direct result of a surge in demand after unseasonally heavy snow hit northern China, but they also blame a rigid pricing regime.
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Central and eastern provinces have faced the worst natural gas cuts in years since early November as the government diverted fuel to meet higher demand in the north. Most experts say the shortages were a direct result of a surge in demand after unseasonally heavy snow hit northern China, but they also blame a rigid pricing regime.
Full Story: Experts call for gas pricing reform to ease shortage - Xinhua
