Russia-China Crude Pipeline put into use

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Publish time: 5th January, 2011      Source: CNPC
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On January 1st, 2011, the Russia-China Crude Pipeline was put into operation and delivered 42,000 tons of crude oil that day.

At 6:30 am January 1st, 2011 local time, the oil supply valve at Russia's Skovorodino off-take station was turned on. At 5:48 am January 1st, 2011 Beijing time, the Russian crude was pumped into oil tanks in Mohe County in China. At about 11:00 am, the Mohe transfer station started to delivery the oil to Daqing, marking the official run-through of the crude inlet channel.

After arriving Linyuan station at Daqing, the Russian crude will be transported to refineries at Dalian and Fushun through the northeast pipeline network and then become refined products for market. China used to import crude oil from Russia via railroad. The operation of the Russia-China Crude Pipeline will not only boost transportation capacity but also enhance security and reduce transportation cost.