The Pipeline

Nord Stream is a gas pipeline that will link Russia and the European Union via the Baltic Sea. It will transport natural gas to supply both businesses and private households. The new pipeline will be an important factor for energy security in Europe.



Nord Stream is a joint project of four major companies: OAO Gazprom, BASF/Wintershall Holding AG, E.ON Ruhrgas AG and N.V. Nederlandse Gasunie. Such a powerful consortium guarantees the best technology, security and corporate governance.

Nord Stream will be 1,220 kilometres long and will consist of two parallel lines. The first one, with a transmission capacity of around 27.5 billion cubic metres a year is due for completion in 2011. The second line is due to be completed in 2012, doubling annual capacity to around 55 billion cubic metres. This is enough to supply more than 25 million households in Europe.

Total investment in the offshore pipeline is projected at 7.4 billion euros. The exact budget will be calculated on the basis of cost estimates for pipe supplies, logistics and installation capacity, as they are the main cost factors for any offshore pipeline project.

Nord Stream is more than just a pipeline. It is a new channel for Russian natural gas exports, and a major infrastructure project which sets a new benchmark for cooperation between the European Union and Russia.

Interview with CFO of Nord Stream

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Nord Stream CFO Paul Corcoran on the project financing.

Map on Pipeline Route

Presentation on Nord Stream

Our General Presentation provides a comprehensive overview of Nord Stream

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