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Amur Leopard

Amur Leopard

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Transneft, Russia’s state-owned oil pipeline monopoly, plans to build the world’s longest oil pipeline (4,188 kilometers) to transport oil from western and central Siberian oilfields to the Sea of Japan. The pipeline will be Russia's largest federal project to date with total investments estimated at between 11 and 17 billion USD. The two major environmental issues associated with the pipeline are the proximity of the route to Lake Baikal and the proposed oil terminal location on the Amur Bay near Vladivostok. This report will focus on the terminal issue.

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Authors: Greenpeace Russia, IFAW Russia, Moscow Zoo, Pacific Environment (USA) Phoenix Fund (Vladivostok, Russia) Professor Preobrazhensky (Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Science, Russian Far Eastern Branch), Sea Protection Institute (Vladivostok, Russia), Tigris Foundation (Holland), WWF Russia
Date published: November 08, 2005
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