Other Russian energy companies operate two pipelines to move oil to China and one to deliver gas but further development has been slowed by lack of agreement on prices and other disputes.
Alekperov said Lukoil also wants closer collaboration with Chinese partners abroad. He said his company wanted a Chinese partner to help develop an oilfield in Iraq but failed to find one.
Alekperov ranked fifth on Forbes magazine's list of the wealthiest Russian businesspeople this year with a net worth of $14.8 billion.
Lukoil, which has shares traded on the London stock exchange, has said it also wants a listing in Hong Kong but Alekperov said that was delayed by regulatory hurdles.
Such a listing would be the second major Russian presence in the Hong Kong market following UC Rusal, an aluminum producer that joined the exchange in 2010.
"Listing on the Hong Kong market will be a strategic step for us," said Alekperov. "It will be an effective way for us to enter the China market."