Laishan-Penglai-Longkou Gas Pipeline

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Laishan-Penglai-Longkou Gas Pipeline 烟台莱山-蓬莱-龙口天然气管道 is a cancelled gas pipeline in Yantai, Shandong province, China.[1]

Location

The pipeline was proposed to run from Yantai distribution station of Tai'an-Qingdao-Weihai Gas Pipeline, passes through Laishan District, Zhifu District, Fushan District, Development Zone, Penglai City and Longkou City, and docks with the Longkou Terminal Station of Laixi-Longkou Gas Pipeline.[1]

Project details

  • Operator:
  • Owner: CNOOC Risheng Hengchen Natural Gas Pipeline Co., Ltd.[1]
  • Parent company: Shanghai Shurui Construction Engineering Co., Ltd.[100%][2]
  • Capacity: 4.75 bcm/y[1]
  • Length: 138 km (119.9 km of the trunk line and 18.1km of the branch line)[1]
  • Diameter: 610/406.4 mm (610mm of the trunk pipeline and 406.4mm of the branch pipelines)[1]
  • Status: Cancelled (presumed)
  • Start year:
  • Cost: 942.08 million RMB[1]
  • Financing:
  • Associated infrastructure: Tai'an-Qingdao-Weihai Gas Pipeline; Laixi-Longkou Gas Pipeline[1]

Background

The Gaspipeline was proposed to include a trunk line and a branch line.[1] Since the first announcement of the environmental impact assessment of the pipeline in 2018, no relevant information has been found, so we believe that the plan to build the pipeline has been cancelled.

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