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Minsk窶適aliningrad Interconnection
Map of Minsk窶適aliningrad Interconnection
Location
Country Belarus
Lithuania
Russia
General directioneast-west
From Minsk, Belarus
Passes through Belarus-Lithuania border, Vilnius, Jonava, Kaunas, ナakiai, Lithuania-Russia border
To Kaliningrad, Russia
General information
Typenatural gas
Partners Amber Grid
Gazprom
Commissioned1985
Technical information
Maximum discharge2.5 billion cubic metres per annum (8810^9 cu ft/a)
Diameter700 mm (28 in)

Minsk窶適aliningrad Interconnection is a natural gas pipeline interconnection between Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia, Lithuania and Belarus. Currently, it is the only pipeline supplying natural gas to Kaliningrad Oblast. [1]

Lithuania has a contract with Gazprom on gas transit to Kaliningrad via pipeline until 2025. [2]

History

In 2005, Gazprom built the Krasnoznamenskaya compressor station.

In 2009, the second line of the pipeline was finished, which allowed the expanded maximum discharge of up to 2.5 billion cubic metres annually. [3]

In 2016, a 25 km gas pipeline branch to Chernyakhovsk and an automated gas distribution station were put into service.

In October 2017, Gazprom completed the construction of two gas pipeline branches stretching to the towns of Gusev and Sovetsk.

In April 2022, President of Lithuania Gitanas Nausト妖a announced that Lithuanian national gas transmission operator Amber Grid and Lithuania have completely stopped purchasing Russian gas, and the transmission system has been operating without Russian gas imports since the beginning of April with no intention to receive the Russian gas in the future via Minsk窶適aliningrad Interconnection. [4]

Connection to Jonava

In 2019, Amber Grid renovated a gas distribution station in Jonava, Lithuania. [5] The new station's capacity expanded to 2.3 billion cubic metres per annum (8110^9 cu ft/a) and supplied the Achema plant in Jonava, the largest consumer of natural gas in Lithuania. [6] In October 2021 the proposed reconstruction project for the Jonava link was released.

See also

References

  1. ^ EU-Russia power struggle flashes in Kaliningrad
  2. ^ Kaliningrad gets Moscow energy boost as Baltic states pull plug
  3. ^ 窶朖ietuvos dujos窶 ir 窶曩azprom窶 baigト magistralinio dujotiekio Minskas-Vilnius-Kaunas-Kaliningradas antrosios linijos statybト
  4. ^ "Lithuania completely abandons Russian gas imports". Amber Grid (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  5. ^ Investicijナウ projektas 窶曷onavos ir Alytaus dujナウ skirstymo stoト絞ナウ modernizavimas窶 (Projekto kodas: 06.3.1-LVPA-V-104-01-0007)
  6. ^ 窶暸mber Grid窶 modernizavo dvi dujナウ skirstymo stotis, planuose 窶 naujナウ objektナウ rekonstrukcija


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Minsk窶適aliningrad Interconnection
Map of Minsk窶適aliningrad Interconnection
Location
Country Belarus
Lithuania
Russia
General directioneast-west
From Minsk, Belarus
Passes through Belarus-Lithuania border, Vilnius, Jonava, Kaunas, ナakiai, Lithuania-Russia border
To Kaliningrad, Russia
General information
Typenatural gas
Partners Amber Grid
Gazprom
Commissioned1985
Technical information
Maximum discharge2.5 billion cubic metres per annum (8810^9 cu ft/a)
Diameter700 mm (28 in)

Minsk窶適aliningrad Interconnection is a natural gas pipeline interconnection between Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia, Lithuania and Belarus. Currently, it is the only pipeline supplying natural gas to Kaliningrad Oblast. [1]

Lithuania has a contract with Gazprom on gas transit to Kaliningrad via pipeline until 2025. [2]

History

In 2005, Gazprom built the Krasnoznamenskaya compressor station.

In 2009, the second line of the pipeline was finished, which allowed the expanded maximum discharge of up to 2.5 billion cubic metres annually. [3]

In 2016, a 25 km gas pipeline branch to Chernyakhovsk and an automated gas distribution station were put into service.

In October 2017, Gazprom completed the construction of two gas pipeline branches stretching to the towns of Gusev and Sovetsk.

In April 2022, President of Lithuania Gitanas Nausト妖a announced that Lithuanian national gas transmission operator Amber Grid and Lithuania have completely stopped purchasing Russian gas, and the transmission system has been operating without Russian gas imports since the beginning of April with no intention to receive the Russian gas in the future via Minsk窶適aliningrad Interconnection. [4]

Connection to Jonava

In 2019, Amber Grid renovated a gas distribution station in Jonava, Lithuania. [5] The new station's capacity expanded to 2.3 billion cubic metres per annum (8110^9 cu ft/a) and supplied the Achema plant in Jonava, the largest consumer of natural gas in Lithuania. [6] In October 2021 the proposed reconstruction project for the Jonava link was released.

See also

References

  1. ^ EU-Russia power struggle flashes in Kaliningrad
  2. ^ Kaliningrad gets Moscow energy boost as Baltic states pull plug
  3. ^ 窶朖ietuvos dujos窶 ir 窶曩azprom窶 baigト magistralinio dujotiekio Minskas-Vilnius-Kaunas-Kaliningradas antrosios linijos statybト
  4. ^ "Lithuania completely abandons Russian gas imports". Amber Grid (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  5. ^ Investicijナウ projektas 窶曷onavos ir Alytaus dujナウ skirstymo stoト絞ナウ modernizavimas窶 (Projekto kodas: 06.3.1-LVPA-V-104-01-0007)
  6. ^ 窶暸mber Grid窶 modernizavo dvi dujナウ skirstymo stotis, planuose 窶 naujナウ objektナウ rekonstrukcija



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