SINGAPORE, March 30 (Reuters) - China's refined fuel
consumption this year is likely to grow 3% from pre-COVID levels
in 2019, and that of natural gas by about 5.5% from 2022, state
energy giant PetroChina said on Thursday.
New energy, such as wind, solar and thermal power, is
expected to account for 7% of the group's total output portfolio
by 2025, the company told an earnings briefing.
(Reporting by Chen Aizhu and Andrew Hayley; Editing by Jan
Harvey)
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