Analysis of global planned trunk/transmission oil and
gas pipelines for the period 2018 to 2022, shows that the
Xinjiang–Guangdong–Zhejiang SNG gas pipeline in China is the
longest planned pipeline globally with a length of 8,972
kilometres (km), according to GlobalData, a leading
data and analytics company.
The onshore pipeline is expected to start operations
in 2022. China Petrochemical Corp has 100 percent equity in the
pipeline while China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation is the
operator. The pipeline has a total capital expenditure (capex) of
$30.1bn.
The second longest planned pipeline, Power of Siberia
(China Section), is also in China with a length of 3,968 km. The
onshore pipeline is expected to start operations in 2019. China
National Petroleum Corporation has 100 percent equity stake
holder while China National Petroleum Corporation is the
operator. The pipeline has a total capex of $5.2bn.
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The Power of Siberia (Russia Section-I) gas pipeline in Russia is
the third longest pipeline for the period of 2018 to 2022 with a
length of 3,200 km. The onshore pipeline is expected to start
operations in 2019. Gazprom has 100 percent equity stake and the
also the operator. The pipeline has a total capex spending of
$20.1bn.
The fourth longest planned pipeline is
Jagdishpur–Haldia gas pipeline in India with a length of 2,655
km. The onshore pipeline is expected to start operations in 2019.
GAIL (India) Ltd has 100 percent equity stake and is the
operator. The pipeline has total capex of $1.9bn.
The Surat–Paradip gas pipeline, also in India, is the
fifth longest planned pipeline globally with a length of 1,990
km. The onshore pipeline is expected to start operations in 2020.
GAIL (India) Ltd holds 100 percent equity stake and also the
operator. The pipeline has total capex spending of $1.5bn.
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