Harbin-Shenyang Pipeline
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Harbin-Shenyang Pipeline (哈沈输气管线) is an operating pipeline in China.[1]
Location
The pipeline runs from Shenyang, Liaoning, China, to Harbin, Heilongjiang, China.[2]
Project Details
- Operating Company: PetroChina
- Parent Company: China National Petroleum Corporation
- Current Capacity:
- Length: 555 kilometers / 344.9 miles
- Status: operating (Shenyang-Changchun)
- Start Year: 2015
Background
The source of the pipeline is the West-East Gas Pipeline 2/ Changqing Gas Field/Russa-China East Line Domestic Extension. Construction between Changchun and Shenyang began in 2012 and was completed in 2015[1], with a design by the Design Institute of the Pipeline Bureau. The length of this part was 364.7 km (226.6 miles). It has a diameter of 1016 mm and a design pressure of 10 MPa. The part between Changchun and Harbin was not built yet. The Harbin-Shenyang Pipeline also has a two-way gas transmission function.[3]
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 中国石油首条数字化设计长输管道投产运行 cnoil.com, Oct 12, 2015
- ↑ 中冶沈勘哈沈输气管道哈尔滨至长春段详勘竣工 SASAC, July 7,2014
- ↑ 哈沈输气管道投产进入倒计时 中国石油网, August 17,2015