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The Myanmar-China Oil Pipeline project includes a 1,100-kilometer pipeline from Kyaukryu port on the west coast of Myanmar to Kunming, capital of Yunnan Province, a large-scale crude oil unloading wharf and a terminal at Kyaukryu port, with nearby oil storage and transportation facilities
 
The Myanmar-China Oil Pipeline project includes a 1,100-kilometer pipeline from Kyaukryu port on the west coast of Myanmar to Kunming, capital of Yunnan Province, a large-scale crude oil unloading wharf and a terminal at Kyaukryu port, with nearby oil storage and transportation facilities
Pipeline Status
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=== Pipeline Status ===
  
Under construction
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* In Operation
History
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=== History ===
  
2009 - MOU on constructing, operating and managing the Myanmar-China Oil Pipeline project signed by CNPC and Myanmar Ministry of Energy
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* 2009 - MOU on constructing, operating and managing the Myanmar-China Oil Pipeline project signed by CNPC and Myanmar Ministry of Energy
2012 - Pressure tests performed on the pipeline
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* 2012 - Pressure tests performed on the pipeline
2015 - Myanmar Section starts trial operation
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* 2015 - Myanmar Section starts trial operation
 
Other Information
 
Other Information
  

Revision as of 08:38, 29 September 2020

Summary Information

Source: Kyaukryu, Myanmar Destination: Kunming, Yunnan Province, China Ownership: CNPC Website: http://www.cnpc.com.cn/ Length: 1,100 kilometres ( miles) Capacity: barrels of oil per day Crude Type: Brief Description

The Myanmar-China Oil Pipeline project includes a 1,100-kilometer pipeline from Kyaukryu port on the west coast of Myanmar to Kunming, capital of Yunnan Province, a large-scale crude oil unloading wharf and a terminal at Kyaukryu port, with nearby oil storage and transportation facilities

Pipeline Status

  • In Operation

History

  • 2009 - MOU on constructing, operating and managing the Myanmar-China Oil Pipeline project signed by CNPC and Myanmar Ministry of Energy
  • 2012 - Pressure tests performed on the pipeline
  • 2015 - Myanmar Section starts trial operation

Other Information

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Links

  1. Construction commences of the Myanmar-China Crude Pipeline wharf project
  2. MOU signed of Myanmar-China Oil Pipeline
  3. Myanmar pipeline Pressure Test
  4. Myanmar Section of the Myanmar-China Oil Pipeline starts trial operation