Argentina-Uruguay Gas Pipeline
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Summary Information
- Alternatively known as the Gran Gasoducto Del Sur Parana Uruguayana Pipeline, or Argentina Uruguay Gas Pipeline
- Source: Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Destination: Montevideo, Uruguay
- Ownership: BG Group
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- Length: 215 kilometres ( miles)
- Capacity: 2.5 million cubic meters of gas per day
- Status: Operating
+++ Details
- The pipeline system is designed to transport nearly 20 million cubic metres of natural gas a day, supplied from basins in Argentina to markets in Uruguay and southern Brazil. Crossing the River Plate will be a 24-inch diameter, 50 km pipeline, reducing to 18-inch diameter for the remainder of the distance to Montevideo.
+++ History
- 1998 - The consortium of BG, Pan American Energy of Argentina and the Uruguayan state energy company ANCAP were chosen to build the pipeline
- 2002 - First gas flows through the pipeline
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