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Friday, 19.04.2024, 21:11
A Volume of 58.5 Bn Cubic Metres of Natural Gas Was Transported Through the Nord Stream Pipeline in 2019
Nord Stream AG ensures the reliable, safe and efficient
operation of the twin pipeline. Scheduled maintenance and inspection works of
the pipeline are performed in accordance with industry quality standards. In
2019, annual preventive maintenance works were carried out in July.
The twin pipeline system through the Baltic Sea with a
length of 1,224 kilometres is the shortest connection for European consumers to
the vast gas reserves in the north of Russia. It stretches from Vyborg, Russia
to Lubmin near Greifswald, Germany. By transporting natural gas, the Nord
Stream pipeline system plays a key role in supporting CO2 reduction
goals in Europe. It increases security of supply for consumers and strengthens
the competitiveness of European industry.
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