Adria–Wien Pipeline Explained

Adria–Wien Pipeline
Type:oil
Country:Austria
Operator:Adria-Wien Pipeline GmbH
Partners:OMV, BP Austria, Shell Austria, Esso Austria, Agip
Length Km:420
Discharge:8 million tons per year
Direction:west-east
Start:Transalpine Pipeline, Würmlach
Finish:Schwechat Refinery
Est:1970

The Adria–Wien Pipeline (AWP) is a crude oil pipeline, which connects the Transalpine Pipeline from Würmlach at the Italian-Austrian border with the Schwechat Refinery near Vienna, Austria. It allows oil supplies to Austria from the Italian oil terminal in Trieste.[1]

History

The planning of the pipeline started in 1965 with establishment of Adria–Wien Pipeline GmbH. The construction started in 1969 and the pipeline was commissioned in 1970.

Technical features

The length of the pipeline is 420km (260miles). It has also a 14km (09miles) long branch line to Lannach. The diameter of the main pipeline is 18inches and it consists of 12 pumping stations. The capacity of the pipeline is 8 million tons of crude oil per year.[2]

Operating company

The pipeline is operated by Adria–Wien Pipeline GmbH, in which OMV owns 76%.[1] Other shareholders are BP Austria, Shell Austria, Esso Austria and Agip.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: OMV Pipelines Ensure Energy Supply . . PDF . 2008-12-07.
  2. Web site: AWP - Adria Wien Pipeline: Technische Daten . 2013-04-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303212059/http://www.adria-wien-pipeline.at/en/anlagen/technische-daten.html . 2016-03-03 . dead .