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# [https://www.ebrd.com/work-with-us/projects/psd/kenkiyakatyrau-oil-pipeline.html Kenkiyak Atyrau Oil Pipeline, EBRD] | # [https://www.ebrd.com/work-with-us/projects/psd/kenkiyakatyrau-oil-pipeline.html Kenkiyak Atyrau Oil Pipeline, EBRD] | ||
+ | # [https://abarrelfull.blogspot.com/2023/10/main-pumping-station-of-aman-oil.html Main Pumping Station Of «Aman» Oil Pumping Station Was Put Into Operation According To The Project Of The Reverse Of The Kenkiyak-Atyrau Oil Pipeline] | ||
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Revision as of 09:18, 12 October 2023
Contents
Summary Information
- Source: Atyrau
- Destination: Kenkiyak
- Ownership: KazTransOil
- Website: https://kaztransoil.kz/
- Length: kilometres ( miles)
- Capacity: 6 million tons of oil per annum
- Crude Type:
Brief Description
- The Kenkiyak-Atyrau oil pipeline connects the Aktobe region in Central Kazakhstan with the city of Atyrau in Western Kazakhstan. It was used to export crude through interconnections with Atyrau-Samara Oil Pipeline and Caspian Pipeline Consortium Oil Pipeline
- It was reversed in 2021 and now supplies crude oil to the Kazakhstan China Oil Pipeline
Pipeline Status
- In operation
History
- 2003 - Pipeline commissioned
- 2004 - EBRD agreed to refinance construction
- 2016 - First pumping station completed for reversal project
- 2020 - Reversal project commissioned
- 2021 - Capacity increased with the addition of another pumping station
Other Information
- The original construction was supported by EBRD