(1) Power of Siberia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_of_Siberia
(The Power of Siberia pipeline (formerly known as Yakutia–Khabarovsk–Vladivostok pipeline) is a natural gas pipeline [to be operational by 2019] under construction in Eastern Siberia to transport Yakutia's gas; section 3 route: "The 3,200-kilometre (2,000 mi) pipeline will start from the Chayanda oil and gas field [to be launched in 2019; in Yakutia. It will partly run within an integrated corridor with the second stage of Eastern Siberia-Pacific Ocean oil pipeline. In Khabarovsk, it will be connected with the Sakhalin–Khabarovsk–Vladivostok pipeline"’ section 4 Source of supply: Later the Kovykta field, which would come operational by 2021, will be connected to the pipeline)
In short, Power of Siberia pipeline will, at least in the first phase (with the possible extension westward to Kovykta field), runs from Chayanda oil and gas field to Khabarovsk 哈巴罗夫斯克.
* Kovykta field
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kovykta_field
(The field was discovered in 1987; located in the northern part of the Irkutsk Oblast)
(2) Putin Breaks Ground on Russia-China Gas Pipeline, World's Biggest. RT (for Russia Today), Sept 1, 2014.
rt.com/business/184176-russia-china-gas-siberian-power/
My comment: There is no need to read the text. The takeaway is: at city of Yakutsk - the capital of Russia's Republic of Yakutia on Sept 1, 2014, president Putin oversaw the start of construction of Power of Siberia pipeline (to Khabarovsk). That is 东线. |