The Changqing–Hohhot Crude Oil Pipeline is a vital energy corridor in China, connecting the Changqing Oilfield in Inner Mongolia to the Hohhot Petrochemical Company in Shaanxi Province. With a total length of approximately 558 kilometers, the pipeline was completed and put into operation in 2010. It has an annual designed transmission capacity of 10 million tons and utilizes steel pipes with a diameter of 457 millimeters. Traversing the Loess Plateau and the Hetao Plain, it serves as a key component in the outward transport of energy from Northwest China.


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- Product name: Coated Carbon Steel Pipe
- Specification: GB/T971 1 .1-1997 | Φ813*9.5
- Quantity: 1163MT
- Year: 2014
- Country: China