Rehden–Hamburg gas pipeline explained

Rehden–Hamburg gas pipeline
Type:natural gas
Country:Germany
Start:Rehden
Finish:Hamburg
Partners:Wingas, E.ON
Operator:Gascade Gastransport GmbH
Est:1994
Length Km:132
Diameter Mm:800

Rehden–Hamburg gas pipeline (RHG) is a long branch of MIDAL pipeline with diameter of 800mm to supply Hamburg area with natural gas. The pipeline was constructed in 1994 by Wingas and E.ON Hanse (Hamburger Gaswerke).[1] It connects to the natural gas storage facility in Rehden.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Gulf Professional Publishing . Arentsen . Maarten J. . Künneke . Rolf W. . National reforms in European gas . 2003 . 236 . 978-0-08-043687-6.
  2. Web site: Rehden_gas_storage_-_Well_provided_for_with_the_largest_natural_gas_storage_in_Western_Europe . 2004.