Ceyhan-Kırıkkale Oil Pipeline
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| Ceyhan–Kırıkkale Oil Pipeline | |
|---|---|
Location of Ceyhan–Kırıkkale Oil Pipeline | |
| Location | |
| Country | Turkey |
| General direction | south-north |
| From | Ceyhan, Turkey |
| To | Kırıkkale, Turkey |
| General information | |
| Type | Crude oil |
| Operator | Botaş |
| Commissioned | 1986 |
| Technical information | |
| Length | 457 km (284 mi) |
| Maximum discharge | 1,140 m3/h (40,000 cu ft/h) |
Ceyhan–Kırıkkale Oil Pipeline (Turkish: Ceyhan–Kırıkkale Ham Petrol Boru Hattı), also known as Yumurtalık (Ceyhan)–Kırıkkale Oil Pipeline (Turkish: Yumurtalık (Ceyhan)–Kırıkkale Ham Petrol Boru Hattı) is a crude oil pipeline between Ceyhan and Kırıkkale in Turkey. It is owned and operated by the state-owned company Botaş.
The construction of the Ceyhan–Kırıkkale Oil Pipeline began in May 1983 and completed in February 1986. It was built by the Tekfen Construction and Installation. The 457 km (284 mi)-long pipeline crosses steep slopes of Taurus Mountains.[1] The pipeline was commissioned in 1986 to make the 1986-built Kırıkkale Refinery operational.[2]