China plans in May, 2009 to begin building of taking from an oil pipeline East Siberia – Pacific ocean on territory of China, a vice-president reported CNPC Van Dunczin’. «In May we will begin building on Chinese territory of oil pipeline from Mokhe to the city Dacin», – he said. Van Dunczin’ reminded that the extent of this area of oil pipeline made 992 kilometres. It is expected that his building will be completed in October
2010 years.Vice-president CNPC marked also, that the Chinese companies would build the submarine transition of taking from VSTO across the river Amur. Work on building of this transition will begin in September, 2009, and completed in June, 2010. As a result a pipe will connect Russian
settlement of Skovorodino with one of centers of Chinese oil industry – by a city Dacinom in by the north-eastern kitay of province Kheylunczyan. Annually on the Chinese branch it is planned to transport the 15 million tons of oil.We will remind that proper
an agreement was written between the Russian company «Transneft’» and CNPC in February, 2009 in Beijing. This project also entered in rossiysko-kitayskoe intergovernmental agreement, signed in Beijing in April, 2009.Project of oil pipeline "Skovorodino – border
PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA" a 64 km of pipe supposes building, building of priemo-sdatochnogo point on the left bank of Amur in the district of settlement of Dzhalinda, and also expansion of NPS "Skovorodino". Investprogramma "Transnefti" on 2009 supposes financing Russian
parts of pipeline of Skovorodino – Dacin in size of a 10 milliard of roubles.Oil pipeline "Skovorodino – Mokhe" consists of land areas on territory of Russian FEDERATION and PEOPLES Republic of China and submarine transition across the river Amur.Russian party gives on a period in 20 years a right for access
to the oil pipeline for supplying to oil in PEOPLES Republic of China "Transnefti" and "Rosnefti" for providing of return $25 milliard of credit facilities, got within the framework celled with Bank of development of China of credit agreements.