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China fast-tracks automated coal-chemical hub in resource-rich Xinjiang region
Updated On: 23 May, 2026 09:27 AM IST | Beijing | Agencies
It holds China’s largest contiguous coalfield, with 390 billion tons of reserves —7 per cent of the national total — capable of sustaining China’s energy needs for a century

The area holds China’s largest contiguous coalfield. REPRESENTATION PIC/ISTOCK
China is accelerating development of a technologically advanced coal-chemical hub in Xinjiang’s Zhundong National Economic and Technological Development Zone. Situated on the southeastern edge of Junggar Basin, the zone spans 15,500-sq-km.
It holds China’s largest contiguous coalfield, with 390 billion tons of reserves —7 per cent of the national total — capable of sustaining China’s energy needs for a century.
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