JAGAL explained

JAGAL
Type:natural gas
Country:Germany
State:Brandenburg
Thuringia
Direction:north–south
Start:Lebus (connected to Yamal-Europe pipeline)
Through:Mallnow
Baruth/Mark
Bernau bei Berlin
Finish:Rückersdorf (connected to STEGAL pipeline)
Operator:Gascade Gastransport GmbH
Construction:1995
Est:1999
Length Km:338
Discharge:24 billion cubic meters per year
Diameter Mm:1200
Compressor Stations No:1
Compressor Stations:Mallnow

JAGAL (Jamal-Gas-Anbindungsleitung) is a German section of the Yamal-Europe pipeline. The pipeline is used for the Russian natural gas import and it is owned and operated by Gascade Gastransport GmbH. It runs from the Polish–German border at Lebus near Frankfurt (Oder) to Rückersdorf. In Rückersdorf JAGAL is connected with STEGAL pipeline carrying gas further west. In Bernau JAGAL is connected with the Verbundnetz Gas AG-operated long-distance gas pipeline No. 302.[1]

Construction of the JAGAL pipeline started in 1995, when a double duct between Lebus and Górzyca in Poland was laid under Oder and 11km (07miles) long connection from Lebus to Mallnow compressor station was built. This section was completed in 1996. The 97km (60miles) second section of JAGAL from Mallnow to Baruth/Mark was completed in 1997. 230km (140miles) JAGAL II from Baruth to Rückersdorf was constructed in 1999. The section from the border to Mallnow has a diameter of 1400mm while rest of the pipeline has a diameter of 1400mm. It has a capacity of of natural gas per year.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bernau measuring and control station . PLEcon Pipeline Engineering Consulting GmbH . PDF . 2010-07-16.