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As war engulfs the Middle East, China’s Xinjiang is thriving with future tech

A national energy and chemical hub being built on a 15,500 sq m site in the Gobi Desert is set to modernise coal mining.

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As war engulfs the Middle East, China’s Xinjiang is thriving with future tech

A national energy and chemical hub being built on a 15,500 sq m site in the Gobi Desert is set to modernise coal mining.

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asia.nikkei.com1 mesi fa

Largest plant for converting coal to key chemical to be built in Xinjiang

Hengyi Petrochemical cites national security in seeking supply stability amid Iran oil worries

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Timeline cronologica

  1. lunedì 18 maggio 2026·asia.nikkei.com

    Largest plant for converting coal to key chemical to be built in Xinjiang

    Hengyi Petrochemical cites national security in seeking supply stability amid Iran oil worries

  2. giovedì 21 maggio 2026·scmp.com

    As war engulfs the Middle East, China’s Xinjiang is thriving with future tech

    A national energy and chemical hub being built on a 15,500 sq m site in the Gobi Desert is set to modernise coal mining.

  3. venerdì 22 maggio 2026·scmp.com

    China swaps Middle East oil for Xinjiang coal. What does it mean for the world?

    With the war in Iran choking global oil supplies, China is tapping its 390 billion tonnes of coal reserves to build its own energy source.