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China-Kazakhstan oil pipeline to complete
www.chinanews.cn 2005-09-06 14:32:06
Chinanews, Sept 5 - Construction of China-Kazakhstan oil pipeline --
China's first transnational oil pipeline -- has entered the final stage.
Under the premise of ensuring quality of construction, builders of both
China and Kazakhstan are now working with good spirits day and night and
striving to complete construction of the third section of the pipeline
which is about 1,000 kilometers long by December 16th.
In 1997 China and Kazakhstan jointly put forward the plan of constructing
a cross-border oil pipeline from Atyrau by the Caspian in Kazakhstan to
Alataw Pass in northwest Xinjiang. The pipeline is over 3,000 kilometers
long with an investment of about US$2.5 billion to US$3 billion. The
pipeline consists of three sections, the first from Atyrau to Kenkiyak,
the second from Kenkiyak to Atasu and the third from Atasu to Alataw Pass
in Xinjiang.
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