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** From Reckrod, with a nominal diameter of 800 mm, it continues for 210 kilometers to Ludwigshafen. | ** From Reckrod, with a nominal diameter of 800 mm, it continues for 210 kilometers to Ludwigshafen. | ||
* MIDAL-ERM is 57 km long, has a iameter of 400 mm and connects Jockgrim with Ludwigshafen. | * MIDAL-ERM is 57 km long, has a iameter of 400 mm and connects Jockgrim with Ludwigshafen. | ||
− | * MIDAL connects with STEGAL, WEDAL and RHG pipelines | + | * MIDAL connects with the [[North European Natural Gas Pipeline (NEL)]], [[STEGAL Gas Pipeline]], [[WEDAL Gas Pipeline]] and RHG pipelines |
=== History === | === History === |
Latest revision as of 10:04, 10 May 2024
Summary Information
- Source: Bunde
- Destination: Ludwigshafen
- Ownership: Gascade
- Website: https://www.gascade.de/
- Length: 679 kilometres ( miles)
- Capacity: per day
- Status: Operating
Details
- With a length of 679 km on the north-south axis, the MIDAL (Mitte-Deutschland-Anbindungsleitung, Central Germany gas link) is the central element of Germany's gas pipeline system.
- The northern section has a diameter of 900 mm and runs from Bunde and Rysum to Rehden.
- The middle section connects Rehden with Reckrod, has a diameter of 1000 mm.
- From Reckrod, with a nominal diameter of 800 mm, it continues for 210 kilometers to Ludwigshafen.
- MIDAL-ERM is 57 km long, has a iameter of 400 mm and connects Jockgrim with Ludwigshafen.
- MIDAL connects with the North European Natural Gas Pipeline (NEL), STEGAL Gas Pipeline, WEDAL Gas Pipeline and RHG pipelines
History
- 1964 - MIDAL-ERM was put into operation
Other Information
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