Zhangqiu-Qingzhou Gas Pipeline
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Zhangqiu-Qingzhou Gas Pipeline 章丘—青州天然气管道 is a proposed gas pipeline in Shandong province, China.[1]
Location
The pipeline is proposed to run from the Zhangqiu East Transmission Station of the Jinan Eastern Urban Rerouting Project, and ends at the Qingzhou Branch Transmission Station on the west side of Gaoliu Town, Qingzhou City, Weifang, passing through Zhangqiu District of Jinan, Zhoucun District and Zichuan District of Zibo, and Qingzhou City of Weifang.[1]
Project details
- Operator:
- Owner: Shandong Natural Gas Pipeline Co., Ltd.[1]
- Parent company: China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation(65%), Shandong Luxin Investment Holdings Group Co., Ltd.(35%)[2]
- Capacity: 2.82 bcm/y[1]
- Length: 113 km (Trunk line 112 km; Connecting line 1 km)[1]
- Diameter: 600 mm (Trunk line); 500 mm (Connecting line)[1]
- Status: Proposed[1]
- Start year:
- Cost: 943 million RMB[1]
- Financing: 643.05 million RMB (Bank loan); 300 million RMB (Capitalization, including 100 million RMB Special bonds) [1]
- Associated infrastructure: Linzi-Qingdao Gas Pipeline[1]
Background
This line is a key project of Shandong Energy's "14th Five-Year Plan". This project includes a trunk line and a connecting line. Three process stations and seven valve chambers will be set up along the gas pipeline. The pipeline is of great significance to further improve the natural gas supply capacity of the areas along the line.[1]