Vice premier stresses development of geological work

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Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang on Friday urged geologists to make full use of the country's rich resources and explore new energy in innovative ways.

Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang addresses the 11th awarding ceremony of the Li Siguang Geological Science Award in Beijing, capital of China, on Oct. 23, 2009. The Li Siguang Geological Science Award was named with late well-known Chinese geologist Li Siguang, who made great contribution to the development of China's geoscience and geological education. [Ma Zhancheng/Xinhua]

Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang addresses the 11th awarding ceremony of the Li Siguang Geological Science Award in Beijing, capital of China, on Oct. 23, 2009. The Li Siguang Geological Science Award was named with late well-known Chinese geologist Li Siguang, who made great contribution to the development of China's geoscience and geological education. [Ma Zhancheng/Xinhua] 

 

"Geological work makes the basic and pioneer industry for economic and social development and it affects the country's overall modernization... We should mainly depend on our own power to increase energy supply," said Li at the ceremony for the country's top geological science awards.

A total of 14 geologists from the geological exploration, research and education fields received the 11th Li Siguang Geological Science Award.

The award is named after China's leading geologist Li Siguang, founder of China's geomechanics.

Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang (R) meets with winners of the Li Siguang Geological Science Award in Beijing, capital of China, on Oct. 23, 2009. [Ma Zhancheng/Xinhua]

Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang (R) meets with winners of the Li Siguang Geological Science Award in Beijing, capital of China, on Oct. 23, 2009. [Ma Zhancheng/Xinhua]

 

Oct. 26 marks the 120th anniversary of Li Siguang, whose research led to the discovery of China's major natural gas and oil fields.

Li Keqiang said geologists, especially those doing fieldwork, shoulder arduous missions and suffer tough outdoor conditions.

He urged related organizations to take care of their life and work and create favorable environment for the innovation in geological science and technology.

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