Netra Explained

Netra pipeline
Type:natural gas
Country:Germany
Operator:Open Grid Europe
Partners:Open Grid Europe
Length Km:408
Discharge:21.4 billion cubic meters per year
Direction:west–east
Start:Emden, Dornum
Finish:Steinitz
Est:1995
Through:Etzel, Wardenburg, Börnicke,

Netra (Norddeutsche Erdgas Transversale) is a long natural gas pipeline system in Germany, which runs from the Dornum natural gas receiving facility at the coast of North Sea to Salzwedel in eastern Germany, where it is connected with the JAGAL pipeline. The pipeline is extended to Berlin through the Salzwedel–Berlin connection.[1]

Construction of the Netra pipeline was agreed in 1994 and the pipeline was commissioned in 1995. Originally it run from the Etzel gas storage facility to Salzwedel. In 1999, after commissioning the Europipe II pipeline, the NETRA pipeline system is extended from Etzel to Dornum.[2] The compressor station near Wardenburg was built in 2003.[3] [4]

The pipeline was owned and operated by NETRA GmbH Norddeutsche Erdgas Transversale & Co KG, a joint venture of E.ON Ruhrgas (41.7%), Gasunie Deutschland (29.6%) and Statoil (28.7%).[5] Now it is owned and operated by Open Grid Europe.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Case No IV/M.1383 ñ Exxon/Mobil . The Commission of the European Communities . 1999-09-29 . 2009-12-28.
  2. Web site: The History of Gas from Norway . . 2009-12-28.
  3. High flexibility and efficiency in pipeline operations . . 2003-11-05 . 2009-12-28.
  4. Web site: NETRA compressor station Wardenburg . PPS Pipeline Systems GmbH . 2009-12-28 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110715084724/http://www.pipelinesystems.com/english/pipeline-pdf/referenzen-wiro/05_PD_349_wr_Wardenburg.pdf . 2011-07-15.
  5. Book: Energy Policies of IEA Countries - Germany . . 2007 . 978-92-64-02223-2 . 2009-12-28 . 105; 108.