The Korpeje–Kordkuy pipeline is a 200-kilometre (120 mi) long natural gas pipeline from Korpeje field north of Okarem in western Turkmenistan to Kordkuy in Iran.
[1] In October 1995, National Iranian Oil Company decided to build the pipeline to supply the remote northern part of Iran.
[3][4] Iran financed 90% of construction costs, which was later paid back by gas deliveries.
[2] The capacity of pipeline is 8 billion cubic metres (280×10^9 cu ft) per year.
[2] The pipeline was inaugurated on 29 December 1997 by presidents Saparmurat Niyazov and Mohammad Khatami.