Pipeline carries crude oil imports to NW China refinery (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-07-30 08:57
PetroChina has announced that a first batch of crude oil has been
successfully piped from Kazakhstan to its oil tank field in northwestern
Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region via the China-Kazakhstan Pipeline. The oil
reached the refinery at 5 p.m. Saturday.
The arrival of the first crude
oil imports signals full commercial operation for China's first cross-country
crude oil pipeline, said a circular released by PetroChina.
The
transnational section of the crude oil pipeline linking China to Kazakhstan is
962 km long. It joins a 246 km domestic section, making a total length of more
than 1200 kilometers.
The pipeline, which can carry 10 million tons of
crude oil per year, starts at Atasu in west Kazakhstan. It enters China at
Alashankou port on the Sino-Kazakhstan border before reaching its destination at
PetroChina Dushanzi Petrochemical Company.
Jointly built by China
National Petroleum Corporation, China's largest oil producer and the parent
company of PetroChina, and construction companies from Kazakhstan, the pipeline
will strengthen China's oil supply security by offering a land route.
It
will also give China better access to oil in both Kazakhstan and Russia,
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