Shanghai-Suzhou Connection Gas Pipeline
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Shanghai-Suzhou Connection Gas Pipeline 苏州-上海天然气管道联络线 is a construction gas pipeline between Shanghai and Suzhou, Zhejiang Province, China. The pipeline is a landmark project in the Shanghai and Suzhou municipal infrastructure interconnection project. The pipeline interconnects the Shanghai Gas Trunk Pipeline Network and the Suzhou Gas High-pressure Pipeline Network. During peak gas consumption in Suzhou, natural gas from the Shanghai Gas Trunk Pipeline Network will be transported to the Suzhou Gas High-pressure Pipeline Network through the pipeline.[1]
Location
The pipeline runs from Daying Town, Qingpu District, Shanghai, to Chefang Town, Suzhou, Zhejiang. The pipeline is divided into two parts, the Shanghai section and the Suzhou section.[1]
Shanghai-Suzhou Connection Gas Pipeline (Shanghai Section) 苏州-上海天然气管道联络线(上海段)
- Operator:
- Owner: Shanghai Natural Gas Pipeline Network Co., Ltd.[1]
- Parent Company:
- Current capacity:
- Proposed capacity: 2 bcm/y[1]
- Length: 8.5 km[2]
- Diameter: 800 mm[3]
- Status: Construction[1]
- Start Year:
- Cost: 650 million RMB (the cost of Shanghai Section and Suzhou Section)[2]
- Associated infrastructure: Shanghai Gas Trunk Pipeline Network;Shanghai-Suzhou Connection Gas Pipeline (Suzhou Section)[2]
Shanghai-Suzhou Connection Gas Pipeline (Suzhou Section) 苏州-上海天然气管道联络线(苏州段)
- Operator:
- Owner: Suzhou Sucheng Natural Gas Co., Ltd.[1]
- Parent Company:
- Current capacity:
- Proposed capacity: 2 bcm/y[1]
- Length: 33 km[2]
- Diameter: 800 mm[3]
- Status: Construction[1]
- Start Year:
- Cost: 650 million RMB (the cost of Shanghai Section and Suzhou Section)[2]
- Associated infrastructure: Suzhou Gas High-pressure Pipeline Network;Shanghai-Suzhou Connection Gas Pipeline (Shanghai Section)[2]