Picture this: A 1,500-km natural gas pipeline snaking through Kazakhstan's rugged Gobi Desert, connecting Central Asia to China's bustling cities. Built in 2010, this mega-project spans six compressor stations and three metering stations, acting as the ultimate energy handshake between nations.
Starting in Beineu, Kazakhstan, the pipeline funnels gas to Shymkent before linking up with China's network at Horgos (Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region). From there? It fuels everything from Shanghai's neon skyline to Hong Kong's vibrant streets.
CGTN's recent station tour revealed how compressor tech keeps the gas flowing through harsh terrain – think desert storms and freezing temps. Meanwhile, Horgos' metering station acts like a giant gas-meter app, tracking every cubic foot crossing borders.
This isn't just pipes and valves – it's a lifeline powering economies and warming homes across Asia.
Reference(s):
cgtn.com