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Yakutia–Khabarovsk–Vladivostok pipeline
Location
CountryFar East, Russia
General directionwest-east-south
FromYakutia
Passes throughKhabarovsk
ToVladivostok
Runs alongsideEastern Siberia-Pacific Ocean oil pipeline
General information
Typenatural gas
PartnersGazprom
Commissioned2016
Technical information
Length2,035 km (1,264 mi)

The Yakutia–Khabarovsk–Vladivostok pipeline is a planned natural gas pipeline in Eastern Siberia to transport Sakhalin's gas to Primorsky Krai and Far East countries.

Route

The pipeline will start from the Chayanda oil and gas field in Yakutia. It will partly run within an integrated corridor with the second stage of Eastern Siberia-Pacific Ocean oil pipeline.[1] In Khabarovsk, it will be connected with the Sakhalin-Khabarovsk-Vladivostok pipeline. Together, the pipelines will feed a planned LNG plant, which will produce LNG for the export to Japan, and a planned petrochemical complex in Primorsky Krai.[1][2]

Source of supply

The pipeline will be feed from the from the Chayanda oil and gas field in Yakutia. The gas field is expected to be launched in 2016.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Russia's Gazprom mulls new liquefaction plant in country's Far East". Platts (requires subscription). 2008-06-24. Retrieved 2008-08-02.
  2. ^ "Gas Will Be Delivered to Japan through Vladivostok". Vladivostok Times. 2008-06-24. Retrieved 2008-08-02.
  3. ^ "Gazprom Eying Chayandinskoye, Sakhalin-3 Licenses". Rigzone. 2008-06-15. Retrieved 2008-08-02.