Analysis of global planned trunk/transmission oil and gas pipelines for the period 2018 to 2022, shows that the Xinjiang–Guangdong–Zhejiang SNG gas pipeline in China is the longest planned pipeline globally with a length of 8,972 kilometres (km), according to GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company. The onshore pipeline is expected to start operations in 2022.
The second longest planned pipeline, Power of Siberia (China Section), is also in China with a length of 3,968 km. The onshore pipeline is expected to start operations in 2019.
The Power of Siberia (Russia Section-I) gas pipeline in Russia is the third longest pipeline with a length of 3,200 km. The onshore pipeline is expected to start operations in 2019.
The fourth longest planned pipeline is Jagdishpur–Haldia gas pipeline in India with a length of 2,655 km. The onshore pipeline is expected to start operations in 2019.
The Surat–Paradip gas pipeline, in India, is the fifth longest planned pipeline globally with a length of 1,990 km. The onshore pipeline is expected to start operations in 2020.