Natural Gas Pipeline Length Calculator
To create a table of natural gas pipeline lengths, I’ll provide the following details:
- Pipeline Name: The name of the pipeline.
- Length (km): The length of the pipeline in kilometers.
- Countries Covered: The countries the pipeline traverses.
- Year of Construction: The year when the pipeline was built or became operational.
- Capacity (Billion Cubic Feet per Day): The maximum amount of natural gas the pipeline can transport per day.
Here’s an example table of significant natural gas pipelines across the world:
Pipeline Name | Length (km) | Countries Covered | Year of Construction | Capacity (BCF/day) |
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Yamal-Europe Pipeline | 4,100 | Russia, Belarus, Poland, Germany | 1997 | 2.5 |
Nord Stream | 1,224 | Russia, Germany | 2011 | 2.0 |
Trans-Saharan Pipeline | 4,128 | Nigeria, Niger, Algeria | Planned (no construction) | 0.9 |
Trans-Anatolian Pipeline (TANAP) | 1,850 | Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey | 2018 | 1.5 |
South Stream | 2,460 | Russia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Hungary, Greece, Italy | 2020 (cancelled) | 2.0 |
TAPI (Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India) | 1,814 | Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India | Under construction | 1.0 |
Southern Gas Corridor | 3,500 | Azerbaijan, Turkey, Greece, Italy | 2018 | 1.0 |
Eastern Siberia-Pacific Ocean (ESPO) | 4,857 | Russia (Far East) | 2010 | N/A |
Midcat Pipeline | 740 | Algeria, Morocco, Spain | 2020 | 0.1 |
Kashagan-Baku Pipeline | 500 | Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan | 2000 | N/A |