Gazprom has been contemplating since 2016 sending helium direct to Russia from the Amur plant across a nearby planned road bridge to China. The bridge between Russia's Blagoveshchensk and China's Heihe was finally completed in 2021, co-incidentally around the time that the Amur helium plant came on line. It is located only around 100km or so from the Amur facility. This is the first bridge between Russia and China. The highway bridge was first proposed in 1988 before the fall of the Soviet Union.
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