• 1,600,000 barrels per day (~8.0×10^7 t/a). The Eastern SiberiaPacific Ocean oil pipeline (ESPO pipeline or ESPOOP, Russian: Нефтепровод...
  • This plan was actively supported by the Japanese government. A year later, both projects were merged into one - the Eastern Siberia - Pacific Ocean oil pipeline.
  • The existing Omsk-Irkutsk pipeline also links with the pipeline at Taishet and supplies oil from the provinces of eastern Siberia.
  • The ESPO pipeline stretches over thousands of kilometers, linking oil fields in Eastern Siberia to the export terminals on the Pacific Ocean.
  • On 28 April 2006, the first joint was welded on the section of the Eastern Siberia - Pacific Ocean pipeline system, at the mark “zero” of the route near the city of...
  • Eastern SiberiaPacific Ocean (ESPO) I is a 2,694km-long onshore pipeline project operated by AK Transneft. This oil pipeline, with a maximum diameter of...
  • 2005. Developing the Environmental Protection section for the project of the oil pipeline system from Eastern Siberia to the Pacific Coast of Russia.
  • In particular, China and Japan are very anxious about the final routing of the East SiberiaPacific Ocean oil pipeline (VSTO – its Russian acronym)...
  • "Eastern SiberiaPacific ocean" Pipeline System (ESPO-1 PS). ... This oil pipeline system will supply oil to the Russian Far East and Asian-Pacific Region.
  • Parameters: Construction of an oil port (first stage) with capacity of 15 million tons per year; Construction of a 23km long pipeline and a train station.
  • An oil pipeline called the East Siberia-Pacific Ocean (ESPO) connects Russia's East Siberian oil reserves with the Pacific Ocean.
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