On May 17, China’s Ministry of Environment Protection said in a 
statement that it gave permission to China National Petroleum 
Corporation (CNPC) to build a 737-kilometre gas pipeline for Russian gas
 supplies along the Eastern route, Sputnik reported. The ministry will 
be constructed from Heihe in the northeastern Heilongjiang province to 
Changling in the northeastern Jilin province.
The ministry said it agrees with the proposals on the environment 
protection measures, describing the nature of the construction, the 
scale and direction, which are enlisted in the report on the 
construction’s environmental impact.
In May 2014 Russian gas monopoly Gazprom and CNPC signed a contract 
for the gas sales on the Eastern route. The contract envisages supplies 
of Russian gas to China in the amount of 38 billion cubic metres per 
year for the period of 30 years. The Eastern route is meant for supplies
 of gas to China through Yakutsk and Irkutsk gas production centers on 
the main gas pipeline Power of Siberia.
Meanwhile, CNPC said on May 12 that it would start laying the China 
section of a second crude oil pipeline to Russia in June, reuters 
reported. The pipeline section, running through the northernmost 
province Heilongjiang and Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region at a length 
941.8 kilometres is expected to be completed by October 2017, the 
company’s newspaper said.
https://www.neweurope.eu/article/china-russia-plan-gas-oil-pipelines/