Power of Siberia Sila Sibiri | |
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Location | |
Country | Russia |
General direction | West-east-south |
From | Chayanda field (phase 1) Kovykta field (phase 2) |
Passes through | Lensk Olyokminsk Aldan Neryungri Skovorodino Svobodny Khabarovsk (further expansion) |
To | Blagoveshchensk (phase 1) Vladivostok (further expansion) |
Runs alongside | Eastern Siberia-Pacific Ocean oil pipeline |
General information | |
Type | Natural gas |
Operator | Gazprom |
Manufacturer of pipes | Vyksa Steel Works (OMK) Chelyabinsk Pipe Rolling Plant Izhora Pipe Mill (Severstal) Volzhsky Pipe Plant of TMK Zagorsk Pipe Plant Pipe Innovative Technologies |
Contractors | Stroytransgaz Neftegazstroy Stroygazmontazh |
Commissioned | 2 December 2019 |
Technical information | |
Length | 3,968 km (2,466 mi) |
Maximum discharge | 61 billion cubic metres per annum (2.2×10 12 cu ft/a) |
Diameter | 1,420 mm (56 in) |
No. of compressor stations | 2 (operational) 9 (total) |
Compressor stations | Chayandinskaya Atamanskaya Saldykelskaya Olyokminskaya Amginskaya Nimnyrkaya Nagornaya Skovorodinskaya Sivakiskaya |
Power of Siberia (Sila Sibiri, formerly named the Yakutia–Khabarovsk–Vladivostok pipeline, also known as China–Russia East-Route Natural Gas pipeline; Russian: Сила Сибири, Chinese: 中俄东线天然气管道; pinyin: zhōng é dōng xiàn tiānránqì guǎndào) is a Gazprom-operated pipeline in Eastern Siberia that transports natural gas from Yakutia to Primorsky Krai and China. It is a part of the eastern gas route from Siberia to China. The proposed western gas route to China is known as Power of Siberia 2 (Altai gas pipeline).