Central Asia transports natural gas to China

Chinese authorities signed a number of agreements at the China-Central Asia Summit, including a plan to ensure stability and the delivery of Central Asian (Turkistan) natural gas pipelines to China via East Turkistan.

According to the China People's Network news on May 21, China imports natural gas from Central Asian countries (Turkistan) through pipelines in East Turkestan. The policy of "gas transfer from West to East", which has been implemented for years in East Turkestan, can deliver natural gas to more than half of China through the second pipeline and the third pipeline.

According to Chinese news sources, the total amount of natural gas imported from Central Asia (Turkestan) since the start of operation of 2-3 lines from the beginning of this year until May 19, amounts to 430 billion cubic meters and will reach different regions of China through East Turkistan.

The Central Asian (Turkistan) natural gas pipeline starts from Turkmenistan in the west, passes through Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, reaches East Turkistan, and then reaches the interior of China. Therefore, China wants to connect East Turkistan and Central Asian countries (Turkistan) by creating energy infrastructure.

According to China Pipeline Group Western Pipeline Co., the so-called second pipeline "West-to-East gas transmission" is China's first strategic pipeline to import natural gas from Central Asia (Turkestan) Co., Ltd. (China Western Pipeline Group Pipeline Co., Ltd.) that have been calculated. This project, which started in East Turkistan and reached Guangzhou in southern China and Hong Kong and Shanghai in eastern China, is currently considered the natural gas pipeline with the longest supply coverage in the world.

It turned East Turkestan into its own backyard

The "West-to-East Gas Transmission" line starts from the Korgez border crossing and reaches Fuzhou City in East China's Fujian Province. The line, which has an annual gas transport capacity of 30 billion cubic meters, is connected to Line C of the China-Central Asia Natural Gas Pipeline (Turkistan).

China also uses it to smuggle various resources and transfer them to China through the establishment of many airlines, railways and highways in East Turkistan, which are of strategic importance for opening up to the Middle East and Europe in the "one road, one generation" trade plan.

Observers stated that the Chinese authorities have recently aimed at the rapid expansion of air, rail and road transport in East Turkistan, with the aim of transferring not only the resources of East Turkistan but also the resources of the Middle East (Turkistan) to China. They pointed out that the Chinese Central Asia summit would not be beneficial to the five Turkic states in Turkistan, that Turkistan had become China's backyard, and that the genocide Xi, in his last speech at the summit, acted as if he had taken control of Central Asia.

 

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25/05/2023
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