The Myanmar – China pipeline project involves the construction of oil and gas pipelines running between the two countries. The pipelines originate at Kyaukryu port on the west coast of Myanmar and enter China at Yunnan's border city of Ruili.

The natural gas pipeline will cover a total distance of 2,500 km, including 793 km in Myanmar and 1,727 km in China. It will have a design capacity of 10–13 Bcm/a of gas.

The crude oil pipeline will be approximately 2,402 km long, traversing 771 km in Myanmar and 1,631 km in Chinese territory, and will have a design capacity of 22 MMt/a of oil.

According to China National Petroleum Corporation, the pipeline will play an important role in relieving energy shortage and improving energy structure in south western China, as well as helping to secure a clean energy supply, promoting economic development and protecting the environment in the local area.