Asia Carbon Industries, Inc. announced its completion of two infrastructure projects: a gas pipeline and naphthalene oil processing facility. The self-funded projects will have a positive impact on the company's future operations. The Gas Pipeline Project will enable the Company to use natural gas as fuel for production instead of coal tar oil. Using natural gas as fuel is far cleaner than coal tar oil, the traditional fuel. The company invested approximately $2.5 million for the construction of the pipeline, which was initiated in June of 2011, and completed in December 2011. Utilization of natural gas will not only result in fewer emissions, it will also reduce the company's energy costs. Management estimates the savings associated with the switch will be approximately $1.5 million per year, when operating at full capacity. Asia Carbon began selling Naphthalene oil, a by-product of the carbon black production process in July, 2011. As demand continued to grow, the Company decided to increase its refining and storage capacity. Asia Carbon invested approximately $3 million in the facility which has the capacity to process an additional 2,400 tons naphthalene per year. Construction was completed in December 2011. At the current pricing, this Naphthalene project would contribute approximately $1.7 million in revenue, at full capacity.