Paraná–Uruguaiana pipeline explained

Paraná–Uruguaiana pipeline
Type:natural gas
Country:Argentina, Brazil
Operator:Transportadora de Gas de Mercosur, Transportadora Sul Brasileira de Gas
Partners:Techint, Total S.A., Petronas, Compañia General de Combustibles, CMS Energy, Gaspetro, Petroleo Ipiranga, Repsol YPF
Length Km:451
Discharge:5.5 billion cubic meter per year
Direction:west–east
Start:Paraná, Argentina
Finish:Uruguaiana, Brazil
Est:2000

Paraná-Uruguaiana pipeline (also: Transportadora de Gas del Mercosur) is a natural gas pipeline from Aldea Brasilera, Paraná in Argentina to Uruguaiana in Brazil.

History

The pipeline was constructed by Techint. Construction started in August 1999 and the pipeline became operational in July 2000.[1] It was inaugurated by presidents of Brazil and Argentina, Fernando Henrique Cardoso and Fernando de la Rúa on 18 August 2000 at Paso de los Libres.[2]

Technical description

The pipeline length is, of which is laid in Brazil. It has diameter of 24inches and it has a capacity of 5.5 billion cubic meter of natural gas per year. The pipeline cost US$250 million.

The pipeline supplies natural gas to a 600-MW power plant in Uruguaiana. There is a plan to extend the pipeline from Uruguaiana to Porto Alegre.[3]

Operator

The Argentine section is operated by Transportadora de Gas de Mercosur. This is a joint venture of Techint, Total S.A., Petronas, Compañia General de Combustibles, and CMS Energy. The Brazilian section is operated by Transportadora Sul Brasileira de Gas, a joint venture of Gaspetro (subsidiary of Petrobras), Petroleo Ipiranga, Repsol YPF, and Techint.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Techint Begins TGM Pipeline Works . Business News Americas . 1999-08-03 . 2009-12-24.
  2. News: Presidents to Inaugurate Parana-Uruguaiana Pipeline . Business News Americas . 2000-08-16 . 2009-12-24.
  3. Book: . South American Gas. Daring to Tap the Bounty . 92-64-19663-3 . PDF . 60; 114–115; 156; 159–160 . 2003 . 2007-05-12 . registration .