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Projects list Russia - China Pipeline SystemThe Russia-China oil pipeline system is to transport the crude from fields in Tomsk region and the region of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug for export to the People’s Republic of China. The crude for this system is to be delivered from existing Omsk-Irkutsk and Krasnoyarsk-Irkutsk oil pipelines. 2002. Environmental Centre IFPA, Ltd. developed an Environmental Impact Assessment as part of the project at its Investment Feasibility stage. In terms of its physical and geographical setting the area that the Russian section of the pipeline is to cross belong to three contiguous mountain zones: Cis-Baikalian (Pribaykalye), Trans-Baikalian (Zabaykalye) and the Eastern Sayans:
Three options for the route alignment were reviewed in the EIA. The need for this alternative scrutiny was dictated by the fact that the route of the pipeline goes in close proximity to Tunkinsky National Park, which is a specially protected area of federal importance, and the lake of Baikal, which is a protected water body of international recognition. The project of the Russia-China pipeline system at its Investment Feasibility stage received a positive statement from the State Environmental Expert Review panel. At present the project is not being taken forward. |