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United Arab Emirates The US$3.29 billion Habshan–Fujairah oil pipeline was built with China Petroleum Pipeline Bureau, another subsidiary of CNPC. [1] The construction work was carried out from March 2008 to March 2011. The pipeline extends from Habshan, Abu Dhabi to Fujairah and has a capacity of 1.5 million-barrel-per-day. [1]
Habshan–Fujairah oil pipeline, a 1.5 million-barrel-per-day crude oil pipeline from Habshan, Abu Dhabi to Fujairah. [2] It was built by CPP and China Petroleum Engineering and Construction Corporation, another subsidiary of CNPC, in a project under a construction contract for US$3.29 billion.
The western part of the pipeline is expected to be commissioned by 2009, and the eastern part by June 2011. [9] The capacity of the second pipeline is 30 billion cubic metres (1.1 trillion cubic feet) of natural gas per year. It is mainly supplied by the Central Asia-China gas pipeline. The pipeline is expected to cost US$20 billion.
International Petroleum Investment Company: Contractors: China Petroleum Engineering and Construction Corporation Sub-contractors: Techno Engineering Service Pvt Ltd: Construction started: 2008: Commissioned: 2012: Technical information; Length: 360 km (220 mi) Maximum discharge: 1.5 million barrels per day (~7.5 × 10 ^ 7 t/a) Diameter: 48 in ...
China Petroleum Pipeline Engineering, a unit of CNPC, was the primary contractor working to establish two pipelines in Malaysia. The project was accused of involvement in corruption and was suspended by the Pakatan Harapan seventh cabinet of Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamed in 2018. The company denied the allegations.
The pipeline was built and is operated by the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC). It was built between 2019–23, with exports initially expected to begin in January 2024. [1] After a border closure dispute between Niger and Benin was resolved thanks to Chinese mediation, exports through the pipeline began in May 2024. [2]
Rosneft recently signed a contract with China National Petroleum Corporation(CNPC) to increase the flow capacity of the Skovorodino-Mohe pipeline to 30 million tons of oil per year until 2025 ...
The gas pipeline will allow delivery of natural gas from Burma's offshore fields to China with an expected annual capacity of up to 12 bcm of natural gas. [20] The pipeline will be supplied from the A-1 and A-3 Shwe oil field. [21] China would start receiving natural gas from Burma's Shwe project through the pipeline in April 2013. [22]