It is learned from China National Petroleum Corporation that as of 15 o'clock on the 29th, the total natural gas pipeline in Central Asia exceeded 200 billion cubic meters of natural gas transported to the Mainland.
As the first transnational energy corridor in China to introduce overseas gas from land, the Central Asian natural gas pipeline has formed the three-line parallel gas transmission pattern of A, B and C since its completion in A-line in December 2009. Its annual gas transmission capacity Reach 55 billion cubic meters.
The Central Asian natural gas pipeline passes through Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan and eventually reaches the Horgos port in Xinjiang, China, connected to the second and third western westerlies. Central Asia natural gas pipeline is an important energy strategic channel linking China and many other countries in Central Asia. Central Asia benefits more than 300 million people from 27 provinces, cities and regions in China and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.