Waidiao-Cezi Oil Pipeline
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Waidiao-Cezi Oil Pipeline 外钓—册子原油管道 is an oil pipeline project under construction in China.[1][2]
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Location
The oil pipeline is proposed to run from Waidiao Island to Cezi Island, Dinghai District, Zhoushan City, Zhejiang province, China.[1]
Project details
Waidiao-Cezi Oil Pipeline 1(外钓—册子原油管道1)
- Operator: Pipeline Storage and Transportation Branch of Sinopec (中国石油化工股份有限公司管道储运分公司)[2]
- Owner: China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation(中国石油化工股份有限公司)[2]
- Parent company:
- Capacity: 20 mtpa[1]
- Length: 3.5 km[1]
- Diameter: 610mm[2]
- Status: Proposed.[1]
- Start year: 2025[1]
- Cost: 135 million RMB[1]
- Financing:
- Associated infrastructure:
Waidiao-Cezi Oil Pipeline 2(外钓—册子原油管道2)
- Operator: Pipeline Storage and Transportation Branch of Sinopec (中国石油化工股份有限公司管道储运分公司)[2]
- Owner: China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation(中国石油化工股份有限公司)[2]
- Parent company:
- Capacity: 20 mtpa[1]
- Length: 3.5 km[1]
- Diameter: 610mm[2]
- Status: Proposed.[1]
- Start year: 2025[1]
- Cost: 135 million RMB[1]
- Financing:
- Associated infrastructure:
Background
The Waidiao-Cezi Oil Pipeline is listed under the 14th Five-Year Development Plan for Coal, Oil, and Natural Gas in Zhejiang Province, published in 2021. It is proposed with two parallel pipelines of the same route.[1]