Shaan-Jing Pipeline

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Shaan-Jing Gas Pipeline (also known as 陕京一线输气管线) is an operating natural gas pipeline.[1]

Location

The Shaan-Jing Pipeline runs from Jingbian in Shaanxi province to Shanxi, then south through Hebei province to capital city Beijing.[2][3]

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Project Details

  • Operator:
  • Owner: Petrochina Beijing Gas Pipeline Co., Ltd.[4]
  • Parent Company:
  • Current capacity: 4 billion cubic meters per year
  • Proposed capacity:
  • Length: 570 miles / 918 km
  • Diameter: 660 mm[5]
  • Status: Operating
  • Start Year: 1997


Background

The pipeline is owned and operated by Beijing Huayou Gas Company. The pipeline starts from the gas processing plant in Changqing gas field, in Shaanxi province, and terminates in the Yamenkou terminal in Shijingshan district, Beijing. It supplies natural gas to Shanxi, Hebei, Beijing and Tianjin. It also supplies The Cangzhou Fertilizer Plant and Shandong Zibo area through Gang-Cang and Cang-Zi lines.[6] The length of the pipeline is 918 km (570 mi). The pipeline has a diameter of 660 mm (26 in) and designed pressure of 6.4 MPa. The annual capacity of this pipeline is after several upgradings 4 billion cubic meters of natural gas. The pipeline includes three compressor stations and three underground storage facilities.[7] The pipeline runs parallel to Shaan-Jing Gas Pipeline 2

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References

  1. Shaan-Jing Pipeline, Wikipedia, accessed March 2018
  2. CNPC starts building fourth leg of Shaan-Jing pipeline, Gas Strategies, Aug. 15, 2016
  3. 陕京天然气 百度百科
  4. [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.bidcenter.com.cn/newscontent-182169497-1.html 陕京一线小疙瘩上载项目站控系统招标项目], 采招网,2022/6/22
  5. 气化首都及华北的开端——陕京一线, 中国石油天然气集团有限公司, 2014/12/05
  6. "Oil/gas Transportation Service". PetroChina. Retrieved 2009-02-24.
  7. "China compressor operations optimized with help of pipeline studio model". Pipeline & Gas Journal. 2003-10-01. Retrieved 2009-02-24.

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