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Russia's Gazprom Says China Starting Work on 'Power of Siberia' Pipeline

Part of the Power of Siberia gas pipeline. Kremlin

MOSCOW / BEIJING — China started construction last week of a pipeline to receive Russian gas, Russian state gas company Gazprom said Tuesday.

Russia and China clinched a $400 billion gas deal last year to build the Power of Siberia pipeline. Russia will invest $55 billion for the Russian section, including bringing new gas fields on stream.

China's CNPC, Gazprom's partner on the project, said its pipeline company had signed an agreement with CNPC's pipeline project team on building a portion of the Russia-China eastern gas pipeline starting from Heihe on the border and running to Changling in Jilin province.

The report, posted on the company's website last week, said it marked "the start of the execution stage from preparation phase."

It added that the Chinese side of a trunk line would cover nine provinces and cities and would end in Shanghai on the east coast. The whole trunk line will be split into three sub lines, each of which would need regulatory approval.

It gave no further details.

The Power of Siberia pipeline should deliver 38 billion cubic meters of gas per year to China over 30 years, with first deliveries scheduled for 2019.

Gazprom also said that talks on the so-called Western route which would connect operating fields with China were progressing at a good pace.

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