Difference between revisions of "European Gas Pipeline Link (EUGAL)"
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* Source: Mecklenburg | * Source: Mecklenburg | ||
| − | * Destination: | + | * Destination: Deutschneudorf |
* Ownership: Gascade | * Ownership: Gascade | ||
* Website: https://www.gascade.de/ | * Website: https://www.gascade.de/ | ||
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=== Details === | === Details === | ||
* From the Baltic Sea through Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and as far as Brandenburg, EUGAL runs in two strings; through Saxony and over the border to the Czech Republic, it runs in just one string. | * From the Baltic Sea through Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and as far as Brandenburg, EUGAL runs in two strings; through Saxony and over the border to the Czech Republic, it runs in just one string. | ||
| − | * The pipeline was | + | * The pipeline was built to add capacity for gas coming from the [[Nord Stream Gas II Pipeline]] |
| + | * EUGAL interconnects with the [[JAGAL Gas Pipeline]] | ||
=== History === | === History === | ||
Revision as of 09:52, 10 May 2024
Summary Information
- Source: Mecklenburg
- Destination: Deutschneudorf
- Ownership: Gascade
- Website: https://www.gascade.de/
- Length: 480 kilometres ( miles)
- Capacity: per day
- Status: Operating
Details
- From the Baltic Sea through Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and as far as Brandenburg, EUGAL runs in two strings; through Saxony and over the border to the Czech Republic, it runs in just one string.
- The pipeline was built to add capacity for gas coming from the Nord Stream Gas II Pipeline
- EUGAL interconnects with the JAGAL Gas Pipeline
History
- 2020 - The pipeline began operating
- 2021 - The pipeline reached full capacity
Other Information
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