Trans-Korea Pipeline

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Map of 1985.

The Trans-Korea Pipeline (TKP) is a north-south petroleum

Korean Ministry of National Defense
. In 1999, the pipeline operation was consigned to the Deahan Oil Pipeline Corporation (DOPCO).

The original pipe was 452 kilometre from the southern port city of

Euijeongbu near the Demilitarized Zone
.

There were about 18 times leakage of oil occurred before replaced by the South-North pipeline (SNP).[1]

In 2004 an agreement was reached where the USFK will obtain fuel from the commercial

Pyongtaek
.

References

  1. ^ "Leakages From USFKs Oil Pipeline Contaminated Soil, By Reporter Kim Sue-young, The Korea Times, Retrieved on 14-08-2008".

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