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* Source: Western Kazakhstan | * Source: Western Kazakhstan | ||
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* Length: 1,500 kilometres (900 miles) | * Length: 1,500 kilometres (900 miles) | ||
* Capacity: 730,000 barrels of oil per day | * Capacity: 730,000 barrels of oil per day | ||
− | * Crude Type: | + | * Crude Type: [[CPC Blend Crude Oil]] |
− | + | === The Route === | |
* From Western Kazakhstan to a dedicated terminal in the Black Sea | * From Western Kazakhstan to a dedicated terminal in the Black Sea | ||
− | + | === Pipeline Status === | |
− | * The pipeline is in operation | + | * The pipeline is in operation. |
− | * Oil from | + | * Oil from [[Karachaganak Oil And Gas Field]] is transported in the pipeline |
− | * The capacity of the pipeline | + | * The capacity of the pipeline was increase to 1.4 million barrels per day from its former capacity of 730,000 barrels per day in 2012 |
− | * Following the project, the pipeline | + | * Following the expansion project, the pipeline increased volumes of [[Tengiz Crude Oil]] |
* Fluor will provide project services for the marine terminal and supervisory control and data system (SCADA) portions of the Pipeline Expansion project | * Fluor will provide project services for the marine terminal and supervisory control and data system (SCADA) portions of the Pipeline Expansion project | ||
− | + | === History | |
* 1997 - Russian assets in the CPC system that had been mothballed were acquired by CPC | * 1997 - Russian assets in the CPC system that had been mothballed were acquired by CPC | ||
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− | + | === Other Information === | |
* Fluor was the original program management contractor | * Fluor was the original program management contractor | ||
* The original project involved refurbishing more than 700 kilometers of existing pipeline and building an additional 740 kilometres | * The original project involved refurbishing more than 700 kilometers of existing pipeline and building an additional 740 kilometres | ||
− | + | === Links === | |
# [http://www.transneft.ru/content/119/10203/ Expansion of the CPC, Transneft] | # [http://www.transneft.ru/content/119/10203/ Expansion of the CPC, Transneft] | ||
# [http://www.penspen.com/Projects/Documents/30233AW.pdf CPC Crude Oil Pipeline Integrity Review and Rehabilitation Plan] | # [http://www.penspen.com/Projects/Documents/30233AW.pdf CPC Crude Oil Pipeline Integrity Review and Rehabilitation Plan] | ||
+ | # [[Penspen Pipeline References]] | ||
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:268 Chevron and Other Shareholders Sanction Caspian Pipeline Expansion] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:268 Chevron and Other Shareholders Sanction Caspian Pipeline Expansion] | ||
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:1178 Fluor Awarded Caspian Pipeline Expansion Contract in Kazakhstan & Russia] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:1178 Fluor Awarded Caspian Pipeline Expansion Contract in Kazakhstan & Russia] |
Revision as of 18:05, 5 March 2024
Summary Information
- Source: Western Kazakhstan
- Destination: Black Sea terminal, six miles (10 km) north of the Port of Novorossiysk
- Ownership: Transneft, KazMunaiGaz (KMG) and Chevron
- Website: http://www.cpc.ru/
- Length: 1,500 kilometres (900 miles)
- Capacity: 730,000 barrels of oil per day
- Crude Type: CPC Blend Crude Oil
The Route
- From Western Kazakhstan to a dedicated terminal in the Black Sea
Pipeline Status
- The pipeline is in operation.
- Oil from Karachaganak Oil And Gas Field is transported in the pipeline
- The capacity of the pipeline was increase to 1.4 million barrels per day from its former capacity of 730,000 barrels per day in 2012
- Following the expansion project, the pipeline increased volumes of Tengiz Crude Oil
- Fluor will provide project services for the marine terminal and supervisory control and data system (SCADA) portions of the Pipeline Expansion project
=== History
- 1997 - Russian assets in the CPC system that had been mothballed were acquired by CPC
- 1997 - Lukoil & Arco agree to invest in CPC
- 2001 - CPC for the first time loaded crude oil onto a tanker at its Marine Terminal
- 2010 - CPC Expansion Project Sanctioned
- 2011 - Fluor awarded contract for project services for the marine terminal and supervisory control and data system (SCADA)
- 2012 - First CPC Expansion Facility Completed
- 2013 - Caspian Pipeline Consortium Loaded 3000th Tanker
Other Information
- Fluor was the original program management contractor
- The original project involved refurbishing more than 700 kilometers of existing pipeline and building an additional 740 kilometres
Links
- Expansion of the CPC, Transneft
- CPC Crude Oil Pipeline Integrity Review and Rehabilitation Plan
- Penspen Pipeline References
- Chevron and Other Shareholders Sanction Caspian Pipeline Expansion
- Fluor Awarded Caspian Pipeline Expansion Contract in Kazakhstan & Russia
- CPC Terminal April Oil Liftings Back to Record 2010 Monthly Average
- ARCO, LUKOIL Formalize Joint Venture Agreement; First Investment is in Caspian Pipeline Consortium
- First CPC Expansion Facility Completed
- CPC Signs Facility Agreement
- Caspian Pipeline Consortium Loaded 3000th Tanker