China Petroleum Pipeline Engineering

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The China Petroleum Pipeline Engineering Co., Ltd. (CPP) is a subsidiary of the China National Petroleum Corporation and the primary builder of pipelines in China. The company has built much of the cross-country pipeline infrastructure in China and had several large-scale projects abroad.[1]

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China Petroleum Pipeline Engineering Co., Ltd.
IndustryOil and gas
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China, Sudan, Libya, Mozambique, India, Thailand, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Russia, United Arab Emirates, Chad, Niger, Myanmar, Iraq
Websitecpp.cnpc.com.cn/gdjen/
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Borneo and Malacca-Johor

In August 2018, the Pakatan Harapan seventh cabinet of Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamed canceled a CPP project in Malaysia, accusing it of participating in corruption.[3] The company denied the allegations. At the time, the project paid for by the Malaysian government, was only 13% incomplete, but the money paid corresponded with a project that was close to 80% complete. In July 2019, Malaysian authorities seized $243.5M from China Petroleum Pipeline Engineering to compensate for the paid for but unfinished pipelines.[4][5]

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