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Nord Stream Lubmin Landfall Facility

The Lubmin landfall facility is the logistical link between the Nord Stream Pipeline system and the

European long-distance gas network. Arriving from offshore in the Bay of Greifswald, Nord Stream’s twin pipelines reach land near Lubmin’s harbour area. The natural gas that is transported through Nord Stream starts its journey in Portovaya Bay, near Vyborg, Russia – some 1,224-kilometres away. When the gas reaches the landfall facility in Germany, it is cleaned of potential impurities in special filters, and heated to prevent condensation.

Categories

Landfall Germany
Graphics / Maps › Operations

Source

Nord Stream AG

Date

Nov. 7, 2011

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