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Sino-Burma and pipelines
The construction project of Sino-Burma pipelines of oil and gas that passes through northern part of Shan State was started in September 2010 and planned to be finished in 2013.
* Sino-Burma pipelines

pipelines and refers
Unlocking refers to enabling extra pipelines or pixel shaders.
Pigging in the context of pipelines refers to the practice of using pipeline inspection gauges or ' pigs ' to perform various maintenance operations on a pipeline.

pipelines and planned
Beginning in 1954, Howe planned for pipelines to take Alberta's natural gas to market.
This reduced the number of pipelines needed to pump the planned volume of petrol across the channel.
Major existing and planned natural gas pipelines supplying Russian gas to Europe.

pipelines and oil
In 2005 Bulgaria had 2, 425 kilometers of natural gas pipelines, 339 kilometers of oil pipelines, and 156 kilometers of pipelines for refined products.
There are of crude oil pipelines in Croatia, connecting the Port of Rijeka oil terminal with refineries in Rijeka and Sisak, as well as several transhipment terminals.
Colombia has 4, 350 kilometers of gas pipelines, 6, 134 kilometers of oil pipelines, and 3, 140 kilometers of refined-products pipelines.
The country has five major oil pipelines, four of which connect with the Caribbean export terminal at Puerto Coveñas.
Gas and oil are transported through pipelines from Russia forming 72 % of the energy structure, while nuclear power produced by the nuclear power station of Paks accounts for 12 %.
After the end of hostilities, in 1988, oil exports gradually increased with the construction of new pipelines and restoration of damaged facilities.
After hostilities ceased, oil exports gradually increased with the construction of new pipelines and the restoration of damaged facilities.
However, since 2003 oil pipelines and installations have been sabotaged persistently.
In late 2004 and early 2005, regular sabotage of plants and pipelines reduced export and domestic distribution of oil, particularly to Baghdad.
Japan has 84 km of pipelines for crude oil, 322 km for petroleum products, and 1, 800 km for natural gas.
In 1992, there were of crude oil pipelines, and of natural gas pipelines.
Malaysia has of condensate pipeline, of gas pipeline, of oil pipeline, and of refined products pipelines.
In 2004 Nigeria had 105 kilometers of pipelines for condensates, 1, 896 kilometers for natural gas, 3, 638 kilometers for oil, and 3, 626 kilometers for refined products.
As of 2006, China had of gas pipelines, of oil pipelines, and for refined products.
Due to the growing dependence on oil and gas, the total length of oil and gas pipelines in China has risen to 70 from 22 in 1997, stretching from oil and gas fields in western and northeastern regions to densely populated coastal areas in the east.

pipelines and natural
The natural gas transportation system comprises of trunk and regional natural gas pipelines, and more than 300 associated structures, connecting production rigs, the Okoli natural gas storage facility, 27 end-users and 37 distribution systems.
Much of Kyrgyzstan depends entirely on Uzbekistan for natural gas ; on several occasions, Karimov has achieved political ends by shutting pipelines or by adjusting terms of delivery.
The trunk natural gas pipelines in Luxembourg have a total length of 155 km ( 2007 ).
The WILD Foundation goes into more detail, defining wilderness as: " The most intact, undisturbed wild natural areas left on our planet – those last truly wild places that humans do not control and have not developed with roads, pipelines or other industrial infrastructure.
In regions with a high natural gas demand ( such as the US ), pipelines are constructed when it is economically feasible to transport gas from a wellsite to an end consumer.
China's pipelines carried 219. 9 million tons of petroleum and natural gas in 2003.
Carbon neutral fuels have been proposed for distributed storage for renewable energy, minimizing problems of wind and solar intermittency, and enabling transmission of wind, water, and solar power through existing natural gas pipelines.
Carbon neutral and negative fuels can store and transport renewable energy through existing natural gas pipelines and be used with existing transportation infrastructure, displacing fossil fuels, and reducing greenhouse gases.
In 2008, of natural gas pipelines and of petroleum pipelines spanned the country's territory.
There are 180 kilometers of natural gas pipelines.
In 2006 Uzbekistan had 9, 594 kilometers of natural gas pipelines, 868 kilometers of oil pipelines, and 33 kilometers of pipelines for refined products.

pipelines and gas
As such it is also used on non-food items, such as medical devices, plastics, tubes for gas pipelines, hoses for floor heating, shrink-foils for food packaging, automobile parts, wires and cables ( isolation ), tires, and even gemstones.
Niobium is used mostly in alloys, the largest part in special steel such as that used in gas pipelines.

pipelines and linking
Begun in 1942, the plan included a thousand miles of pipelines linking Grain on the Hoo peninsula, and other oil refineries, first to Dungeness and soon after to Sandown on the Isle of Wight, where pumping stations were set up to successfully carry over 6, 000 tons of fuel a day to Cherbourg.

pipelines and deep-water
Important developments since World War II include deep-water drilling, the introduction of the Drillship, and the growth of a global shipping network for petroleum relying upon oil tankers and pipelines.

pipelines and port
After oil drilling began in what is now Azerbaijan in 1848, two large pipelines were built in the Russian Empire: the 833 km long pipeline to transport oil from the Caspian to the Black Sea port of Batumi ( Baku-Batumi pipeline ), completed in 1906, and the 162 km long pipeline to carry oil from Chechnya to the Caspian.
The system lasted only three months, from August 25 to November 16, 1944, when the port facilities at Antwerp, Belgium were opened, some French rail lines were repaired, and portable gasoline pipelines were deployed.
Kstovo is served by the Moscow-Nizhny Novgorod-Kazan Highway ( Highway M-7 ), a river tanker port on the Volga, an electric railroad branch, and a number of oil and oil-product pipelines ( e. g. Sever Pipeline ).
The port of Mostaganem is being used for unloading of all sorts of cargo, ranging from provisions to cars and pipelines.
The pits stayed in direct connection with the Moskalvo port in the west coast of Ohka through a network of oil pipelines.
By 1912, Okrika had been completely eclipsed by Port Harcourt, and it was not revived as a commercial port until 1965, when the nearby Alesa-Eleme oil refinery was completed and pipelines were built to a jetty on Okrika Island. It also has a major gas plant facility ( Alakiri gas plant ) that supplies to the refinery and others.

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