North-South Gas Corridor (Eastern Poland)

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North-South Gas Corridor (Eastern Poland) is a network of gas pipeline interconnections in Eastern Poland.[1] It is one part of Poland's North-South Gas Corridor, which is comprised of an eastern and a western branch.[2]

Pipeline Details

  • Owner: GAZ-SYSTEM S.A.
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  • Status: Operating
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Background

The aim of the North-South gas corridor is to integrate gas transmission infrastructure in Central Europe.[2] It is comprised of many bi-directional inter-system gas connections and domestic gas pipelines that are already in place, or are still on various stages of the planning or construction process.[3]

The North-South gas corridor in Eastern Poland includes the Rembelszczyzna-Wronow, Rozwadów-Koskowola-Wronów, Jarosaw-Rozwadów, Hermanowice-Jarosaw, Hermanowice-Strachocina, Tworóg-Tworze, Pogórska Wola-Tworze, Strachocina-Pogórska Wola, and Gustorzyn-Wronów pipeline branches.[4]

Articles and resources

References

  1. ENTSOG TYNDP 2020 - Annex A - Projects Tables, ENTSOG, accessed January 2020.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Czeszów-Wierzchowice gas pipeline completed", European Commission, accessed Jan. 17, 2020.
  3. North-South Gas Corridor, GAZ-SYSTEM, accessed Jan. 17, 2019.
  4. North – South Gas Corridor in Eastern Poland, European Commission, accessed January 2020.

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