One of the major coal production towns in China has stopped using special tickets for coal sales, which is commonly known as "coal pipe tickets".

According to the report issued by the China Energy News on September 11, the coal pipe ticket will be stopped on September 1st in Yulin City, Shaanxi Province.Yulin is the main producing area of Shaanxi, a large province of China, and the second largest prefecture -level city in China.In 2021, the city's coal production exceeded 550 million tons, accounting for 13.6%of China's total coal output.A large number of coal external transportation is still the main road, and coal pipe tickets are the only "pass".

The report quoted a business person who did not want to be named that Yulin coal pipe tickets were fully used since 2006. Production enterprises must receive tickets on time and receive votes when coal shipping out of production areas.In addition to setting up the coal metering station in each mine, some areas will also have stations on the main coal transport roads to conduct secondary inspections on coal pipe tickets."One car, one vote, one vote one by one car, one vote ... no ticket is allowed to transport the production area, and the vehicle without tickets will be returned during inspection."

China Energy News disclosure,The above measures are based on the guidance of the State Council's inspection team.

A person in the industry who understands the supervision situation told China Energy Daily that coal pipe tickets have destroyed the protection of confession, preservation, and industry chain."Coal pipe tickets set up front conditions for the normal production and operation of the enterprise. Without an invoice permit, the production indicators issued by the state will not be implemented, which will affect the overall situation.The city boundary hinders normal logistics and transportation, which in turn affects the stability of the industrial chain supply chain. Yulin is an important coal production area. In the long run, it will have a chain effect on the national coal guarantee, which is also contrary to the strategic deployment of the construction of a unified market in the country."

Beijing requires full efforts to avoid the repetition of large -scale power outages caused by coal shortage last year.Large droughts and disadvantages of hydropower have also exacerbated doubts about the energy crisis again, which will put pressure on the heavy economic economy.

According to Bloomberg, China Electric Power Corporation has already reserved coal to prepare for the winter heating season. The winter heating season will begin in remote areas in the Northeast next month, and other provinces in the north will start in November.