Maling-Hui'anpu-Zhongning Oil Pipeline

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Maling-Hui'anpu-Zhongning Oil Pipeline 马惠宁输油管道 (马岭-惠安堡-中宁) is an operating oil pipeline in China.[1]

Location

The pipeline runs from Maling, Quzi Town, Huan County, Qingyang, Gansu, through Hui'anpu town in Yanchi County, Wuzhong, Ningxia to Shikong Town, Zhongning, Zhongwei, Ningxia, China. [2][3]

Project details

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  • Owner: 国家管网集团北方管道有限责任公司
  • Parent company: PipeChina
  • Capacity: 4.8 mtpa
  • Length: 270 kilometers
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  • Status: Operating
  • Start year: 1979, 2016

Maling–Hui'anpu Oil Pipeline 马惠输油管道 (马岭-惠安堡)

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  • Status: Retired (2015)
  • Start year: 1979
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Hui'anpu–Zhongning Oil Pipeline 惠宁输油管道 (惠安堡-石空)

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Background

The pipeline's source is the Changqing Oil Field. In October 2020 ownership of the pipeline was transferred from CNPC to PipeChina.[4]

Articles and resources

References

  1. ENN 长庆油田原油外输管道 Energy News Network, March 3, 2014
  2. 长庆输油气分公司 Baidu Baike
  3. 孙静春;赵庆宁;李双杰, 线性规划在长庆油田集输系统中的应用研究, 中国企业运筹学, 2011, 电子科技大学出版社
  4. 重磅:国家管网正式运营!, dy.163.com, Oct. 9, 2020

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