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Microcap & Penny Stocks : LGOV - Largo Vista Group, Ltd.

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To: REDDY who wrote (1463)5/13/1998 9:49:00 PM
From: REDDY  Read Replies (1) of 7209
 
These independent articles are not from the web page that substantiate the construction of several gas pipelines including Lunnan County where LGOV is involved. LGOV is not mentioned in the articles but that is not surprising considering the topic. I am working from notes and cannot compare other sites right now because the Largo Vista web server appears to be off line.

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gross.creighton.edu

Natural gas demand is expected to grow by 6.5 percent annually in Asia....compared to 1.5 percent for the USA.

>"In many countries with emerging economies, the reserves-to-production ratio is twice the world average Natural gas is not expected to displace coal as China's dominant fuel source over the projection period: in the reference case forecast, coal supplies more than 65 percent of the energy consumed in China through 2015. However, gas demand in China is growing rapidly. China has four offshore natural gas projects expected to be operational between 1995 and 1999, with estimated reserves of more than 6.2 trillion cubic feet. In January 1996, Asia's longest large-diameter subsea pipeline began operating. The 480-mile system links China's Yacheng gas field (South China Sea) and Hong Kong. There are notable efforts to expand the gas transportation system in the Xinjiang Uygur region in remote Northwest China, including a 56-mile pipeline from Lunnan to Korla, a 192-mile pipeline from Shanshan to Urumqu with a capacity of 153 million cubic feet per day, and a 195-mile pipeline from Tazhong 4 field to Lunnan with a capacity of 38 million cubic feet per day."

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