Anan'iv-Tiraspol-Izmail Gas Pipeline

From Global Energy Monitor
This article is part of the Global Fossil Infrastructure Tracker, a project of Global Energy Monitor.
Sub-articles:

Anan'iv-Tiraspol-Izmail Gas Pipeline is a gas pipeline that runs through the Ukraine, Moldova, and Romania.[1]

Location

The pipeline runs through the Ukraine, Moldova, and Romania, via Anan'iv, Tiraspol, and Izmail.[1]

Loading map...

Project details

  • Operator:
  • Owner:
  • Parent company:
  • Capacity: 23.7 billion cubic meters per year
  • Diameter: 1200 millimeters
  • Length: 257 km
  • Status: Operating
  • Start year: 1968

Background

The Anan'iv-Tiraspol-Izmail Gas Pipeline is a main pipeline in Ukraine's southern corridor, and is part of the main gas transmission system of Ukraine. It enters Moldova through the Hrebenyky gas metering station. After re-entering to Ukraine, it exits to Romania through the Orlivka gas metering and pumping station. It is 257 km and has capacity of 23.7 billion cubic meters (840 billion cubic feet) per year.

The net book value of the pipeline is US$41 million. It has a diameter of 1200 millimeters, 3 associated compressor stations, and a working pressure of 5.5 MPa.

Articles and resources

References

Related GEM.wiki articles

External resources

External articles

Wikipedia also has an article on the Ananyiv Tiraspol Izmail Pipeline ([1]). This article may use content from the Wikipedia article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License].