Sichuan–Shanghai gas pipeline explained

Sichuan–Shanghai gas pipeline
Type:natural gas
Country:China
Operator:Sinopec
Length Km:1702
Discharge:12 bcm per year
Start:Pugang gas field
Finish:Shanghai
Est:2010
Compressor Stations No:8

Sichuan–Shanghai gas pipeline is a 1702km (1,058miles) long natural gas pipeline in China. The pipeline runs from Pugang gas field in Dazhou, Sichuan Province, to Qingpu District of Shanghai.[1] An 842km (523miles) long branch line connects Yichang in Hubei with Puyang in Henan Province. Two shorter branches are located near the Puguang gas field and one in the east near Shanghai.[2]

The construction of the first 1360km (850miles) long section from Yichang in Hubei Province to Shanghai started on 22 May 2007 and was completed in March 2010.[3] The tunnel to cross Yangtze River was completed in October 2007. The tunnel is about beneath the riverbed and connects two wells on each side of the river.[4]

The capacity of the pipeline is 12 billion cubic meters (bcm) of natural gas per year.[5] It has eight centrifugal compressors, provided by GE Oil & Gas.[2] The operator of the pipeline is Sinopec.[3] Sinopec sold 50% stake of the operator to China Life Insurance Company and State Development & Investment Corporation.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Construction of Sichuan-Shanghai Gas Pipeline to Start in June 2008 . Xinhua . 2006-09-04 . 2008-04-20.
  2. News: GE Wins Compressor Order for Sinopec Pipeline Project . Downstream Today . . 2008-03-07 . 2008-04-20.
  3. News: Sinopec starts up Sichuan-East China gas project . . 2010-03-29 . 2010-11-25.
  4. News: Sichuan-Shanghai gas tunnel completed . Chengou Time . 2007-10-31 . 2008-04-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071126093205/http://www.028time.com/news/788.shtml . 2007-11-26.
  5. News: China Building Another Gas Pipeline to Fuel East . . Downstream Today . 2007-08-31 . 2008-04-20.