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September 10 morning, (the country) Burma (Myanmar) section of oil and gas pipeline projects here in China started in Yunnan million tons of oil refining projects started over the same period.
CNPC General Manager Jiang Jiemin on the day of the launch ceremony, said, Yunnan million tons refinery project investment 18.5 billion, and China-Burma gas pipeline project will be China section simultaneously put into operation in late 2013, the project is expected to yield 7.8 million tons of refined oil will be major suppliers of Yunnan, Guizhou, Guangxi three.
Jiang Jiemin that the two projects started at the same time, will ease the gas shortage in southwest China's situation, greatly promoted the local infrastructure, and optimize the regional economic structure adjustment, promoting economic and social development.
From the refinery project is located in Kunming, Yunnan Province will be more than 50 kilometers west of the territory in Anning city, the local basis of favorable conditions, the traffic is very convenient.
Also attending the launch ceremony today, said the governor of Yunnan Province Qin Guangrong, Myanmar million tons of oil and gas pipeline projects and petrochemical refinery project is a milestone in the history of Yunnan, Yunnan, oil production not only to fill the gap, but the province will be chemical, light industry,
Textile and other industries have an enormous stimulus.
Qin Guangrong said, "the petrochemical industry will become an important industry in Yunnan Province."
Economic observers here believe that the start of the project, will help protect China's energy security, energy transport to resolve the risk, something the Chinese Ministry of Construction of complementary and coordinated development of the new pattern.
Sources said that China-Burma oil and gas pipeline projects a total investment of 2.54 billion U.S. dollars, starting in Myanmar Kyaukpyu City, Ruili in Yunnan into China from the total length of 2380 km. After the completion of each year is expected to transport 22 million tons of crude oil to China, 120 billion cubic meters of natural gas. Burma is the second Sino-Kazakhstan oil pipeline oil pipeline, the Central Asian natural gas pipeline, Russia's fourth largest crude oil pipeline after the passage of energy imports, China could further ease the dependence on the Malacca Strait crude oil transportation, reduce the risk of imported crude oil at sea.