Southeast Northeast Interconnection Gas Pipeline (GASENE)
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Summary Information
- Source:
- Destination:
- Ownership: Petrobras
- Website: http://www.petrobras.com.br/
- Length: kilometres ( miles)
- Capacity: per day
- Status: Operating
+++ Details
- The pipeline was built to connect the existing pipeline networks in the Southeast and Northeast of the country, permitting the gas market to operate in a fully integrated fashion
- initiative is part of the company’s strategy to develop and lead the brazilian natural gas market by constructing a basic grid ,
- The Gasene Project comprises three pipeline stretches: Cabiúnas-Vitória (GASCAV); Cacimbas-Vitória; and Cacimbas-Catu (GASCAC)
- **Section 1,** the Cacimbas-Vitória gas pipeline ranges for 129 km
- **Section 2**, The Gas Pipeline Cabiúnas-Vitória is 303 km long with a 28-inch nominal diameter “trunk line”, as well as a branch line, extending for 10 km and interconnecting the trunk line to Anchieta (ES). The maximum flow of the trunk line will be 20 million of m3/day of gas, with two compressor stations.
- **Section 3,** Cacimbas - Catu Gas Pipeline is nearly 940 km in length and 28 inches of nominal diameter. The maximum flow is 20 million of m3 /day of gas, with one compressor station installed
+++ History
- 2006 - Financing secured for the project
- 2007 - The first section entered operations
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