Saturday, February 4, 2012

Major Gas Pipelines of the Former Soviet Union and Capacity of Export Pipelines

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Outlet Capacity of Export Pipelines at the FSU Border, bcm/year

Pipeline Capacity Destination of exports
Via Ukraine:
Orenburg-Western border (Uzhgorod) 26 Slovakia, Czech, Austria, Germany, France, Switzerland, Slovenia, Italy
Urengoy-Uzhgorod 28 Slovakia, Czech, Austria, Germany, France, Switzerland, Slovenia, Italy
Yamburg-Western border (Uzhgorod) 26 Slovakia, Czech, Austria, Germany, France, Switzerland, Slovenia, Italy
Dolina-Uzhgorod – 2 lines 17 Slovakia, Czech, Austria, Germany, France, Switzerland, Slovenia, Italy
Komarno-Drozdowichi – 2 lines 5 Poland
Uzhgorod-Beregovo – 2 lines 13 Hungary, Serbia, Bosnia
Hust – Satu-Mare 2 Romania
Ananyev-Tiraspol’-Izmail & Shebelinka-Izmail – 3 lines 27 Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey, Macedonia

Total via Ukraine:

143
Via Belarus:
Yamal-Europe (Torzhok-Kondratki-Frankfurt/Oder) 31 Poland, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, UK
Kobrin-Brest 5 Poland

Total via Belarus:

35
St. Petersburg-Finland – 2 lines 7 Finland
Blue Stream (design capacity) 16 Turkey (possible to Greece, Macedonia)

TOTAL EXISTING EXPORT CAPACITY:

201
NEW PIPELINES:
Nord Stream 55 Germany, France, Czech and other
South Stream 63 Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece, Italy and other

Sub-total new capacity:

118

TOTAL PLANNED EXPORT CAPACITY:

319

Contracted exports guaranteed for 2020-2025

158

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