Nord Stream delivers 200 billion cubic meters of gas
01.12.2017
Today at 12:59 Moscow time via the Greifswald receiving terminal via the Nord Stream gas pipeline 200 billion cubic meters of gas was delivered from Russia to Germany.
Via Nord Stream; 200 billion cubic meters of gas delivered
— bright pan-European infrastructure project, an example of mutually beneficial and productive cooperation between „Gazprom“ with European partners. Today's event — clear answer to skeptics. For six years „Nord Stream“ steadily exports Russian gas to the European market via the most cost-effective transit-free route — across the Baltic Sea. The gas pipeline is operating at full capacity, reliably providing energy to thousands of businesses and households in Europe.
Building on the success of Nord Stream, Gazprom“ with the active support of the leading energy companies in Europe, implements a similar project — „Nord Stream — 2“. According to the plan, the new gas pipeline will be built by the end of 2019. „Gazprom“ and our partners are convinced — it will further improve the reliability of gas supplies to European consumers and the development of the European energy market”, — said Alexey Miller.< br />
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Nord Stream — export gas pipeline running along the bottom of the Baltic Sea from Russia to Germany. Design capacity — 55 bcm m of gas per year. Nord Stream operator — joint venture Nord Stream AG (Gazprom — 51%, Wintershall Holding and E.ON — 15.5% each, Gasunie and ENGIE — 9% each). In November 2011, the first line of Nord Stream was put into operation, in October 2012 — second line.
Nord Stream — 2" — project for the construction of a gas pipeline with a capacity of 55 billion cubic meters. m of gas per year from Russia to Germany via the Baltic Sea.
Source: http://www.gazprom.ru/press/news/2017/november/article383727/?from=mail
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