Russia-China Pipeline! Putin 'Breaks Ground' on New Gas Pipeline, World's Largest!
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli
have launched the construction of the first part of Gazprom’s Power of
Siberia pipeline - which will deliver 4 trillion cubic meters of gas to
China over 30 years.
“The new gas branch will significantly
strengthen the economic cooperation with countries in the Asia-Pacific
region and above all - our key partner China,” Putin said at the
ceremony outside the city of Yakutsk - the capital of Russia's Republic
of Yakutia on Monday.
Both President Putin and Vice Premier
Zhang Gaoli signed the freshly-welded pipeline in a time-honored Russian
tradition. The 'Power of Siberia' was welded together by workers from
Chayanda gas field, overseen by CEO Aleksey Miller.
"Gazprom is always a reliable supplier of gas to its customers - which also applies to the ‘Power of Siberia," Miller said.
The
3,968 km pipeline linking gas fields in eastern Siberia to China will
be the world's largest fuel network in the world. Both Putin and Vice
Premier Zhang Gaoli have called the project the world’s largest
construction project, as investment from both countries will be more
than $70 billion.
“The gas pipeline ‘Power of Siberia’ will
increase energy security and ensure Russia’s ability to fulfill export
obligations,” Putin said in the opening remarks.
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Starting
in 2019, Power of Siberia will pump gas from Siberia to China’s
populous northeast region as well as to Russia’s Far East. The Chinese
side will start the construction of its part of the pipeline in the
first half of 2015, the Vice Premier of China said.
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