The Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in Northwest China should
be built into a resource passage, connecting China and Central
Asia, a political adviser said yesterday.
"I hope the issue could be involved in the 11th Five-Year
Guidelines (2006-10), and the State Council could publish
supporting policies," said Shou Jiahua, a member of the Chinese
People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) National
Committee.
She advised the government to accelerate the construction of the
second China-Kazakhstan oil transportation pipe and the
China-Turkey gas transportation pipe.
Construction of the first oil transportation pipe connecting
China and Kazakhstan has been completed.
As the westernmost region of China, Xinjiang borders eight
countries, including Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.
Central Asian countries are abundant in mineral resources. Their
gas and oil storages are 7,900 billion cubic meters and 2.7 billion
tons respectively, sources said.
"Cooperation between China and Central Asian countries will
deepen if we accelerate exploration steps in mineral resources in
Central Asia," Shou said yesterday in her speech at the second
plenary meeting of the ongoing annual session of the CPPCC National
Committee.
Development of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) will
also be promoted, according to Shou.
The SCO, a regional organization founded in June 2001, groups
China with Russia, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and
Uzbekistan.
It is reported that many major global mineral enterprises have
entered Central Asia to explore their resources.
It is expected that resource exploration in Central Asia will
help increase the financial revenue of the involved countries.
At the same time, resource development in Xinjiang should
accelerate, according to Shou.
Nearly 140 types of minerals, or 80 per cent of the total
varieties in the country, have been found in Xinjiang.
"Xinjiang is capable of being China's major oil, gas, coal and
nonferrous metal base," she said.
However, only less than 12 percent of the total area of Xinjiang
was prospected.
Shou urged for bigger investment in prospecting mineral
resources in Xinjiang.
China's economic development is restricted by its resource
supply.
"So we have to enhance efficiency of resource usage and make
good use of the resources at home and abroad," Shou said.
(China Daily March 9, 2006)