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* Destination: Germany | * Destination: Germany | ||
* Ownership: | * Ownership: | ||
− | + | ** Gazprom (51%), German companies E.ON Ruhrgas AG (15.5%) and BASF SE/Wintershall Holding Gmbh (15.5%), N.V. Nederlandse Gasunie of the Netherlands (9%), and GDF Suez SA of France (9%) | |
* Website: http://www.gazprom.com/ | * Website: http://www.gazprom.com/ | ||
* Length: 1,200 kilometres ( miles) | * Length: 1,200 kilometres ( miles) | ||
− | * Capacity: | + | * Capacity: 55.0 billion cubic meters per annum |
* Status: In operation | * Status: In operation | ||
− | + | === Details === | |
− | * This | + | * This pipeline includes two lines (with a capacity of 27.5 billion cubic meters/year each) under the Baltic Sea from Portovaya Bay near the city of Vyborg (in Russia) to the German coast near Greifswald, stretching more than 1200 km |
* The [[[Yuzhno Russkoye Gas Field]]] is a major supplier to the pipeline | * The [[[Yuzhno Russkoye Gas Field]]] is a major supplier to the pipeline | ||
− | + | === Contractors === | |
* **Saipem:** Pipe laying | * **Saipem:** Pipe laying | ||
* **RusGazEngineering:** Design, delivery of packaged equipment, installation supervision and pre-commissioning | * **RusGazEngineering:** Design, delivery of packaged equipment, installation supervision and pre-commissioning | ||
* **Global Maritime:** Marine, engineering and schedule risk reviews, marine consultancy and marine warranty services | * **Global Maritime:** Marine, engineering and schedule risk reviews, marine consultancy and marine warranty services | ||
− | + | === History === | |
* 2008 - | * 2008 - | ||
* 2011 - SACE gives a € 500 million loan guarantee | * 2011 - SACE gives a € 500 million loan guarantee | ||
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− | + | === Other Information === | |
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Latest revision as of 09:10, 6 September 2022
Summary Information
- Source: Russia
- Destination: Germany
- Ownership:
- Gazprom (51%), German companies E.ON Ruhrgas AG (15.5%) and BASF SE/Wintershall Holding Gmbh (15.5%), N.V. Nederlandse Gasunie of the Netherlands (9%), and GDF Suez SA of France (9%)
- Website: http://www.gazprom.com/
- Length: 1,200 kilometres ( miles)
- Capacity: 55.0 billion cubic meters per annum
- Status: In operation
Details
- This pipeline includes two lines (with a capacity of 27.5 billion cubic meters/year each) under the Baltic Sea from Portovaya Bay near the city of Vyborg (in Russia) to the German coast near Greifswald, stretching more than 1200 km
- The [[[Yuzhno Russkoye Gas Field]]] is a major supplier to the pipeline
Contractors
- **Saipem:** Pipe laying
- **RusGazEngineering:** Design, delivery of packaged equipment, installation supervision and pre-commissioning
- **Global Maritime:** Marine, engineering and schedule risk reviews, marine consultancy and marine warranty services
History
- 2008 -
- 2011 - SACE gives a € 500 million loan guarantee
- 2011 - Commissioning begins with the first string of the pipeline being fed with gas
- 2012 - Nord Stream’s Second Offshore Pipeline was Completed
- 2012 - Nord Stream second string was commissioned
Other Information
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Links
- SACE: € 500 million guarantee for Nord Stream 2
- [[[Global Maritime Pipeline References]]]
- Preparations for feeding gas into Nord Stream completed
- Start-up of the Gas Preparation Plant to fill in the marine sections of the Northern Stream gas pipeline
- First string of Nord Stream gas pipeline being fed with gas
- Nord Stream’s Second Offshore Pipeline Now Complete
- Saipem signs the contract for the Nord Stream pipeline worth more than 1 billion Euro
- Final joint of Nord Stream’s second string welded
- Nord Stream second string commissioned, third and fourth strings next in turn
- Final Load Tests of Nord Stream started