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Russia to Europe gas map available

by Lotta Hållén-Kragh last modified 04-Sep-2006 09:37

News item: Russia to Europe gas map available

In the light of the current crisis between Russia and Ukraine and the possible consequences for the supply of Russian gas to Europe the Petroleum Economist has published a map, which you will find below, and which you can also buy, if you are interested. Please follow the advice below.

The IGU secretariat has been approached by several journalists lately wanting me to express an opinion about this issue, but I have taken the stand, that as a non-political Organisation I and the Secretariat does not express opinions about issues involving individual members.

Peter K. Storm
3 January 2006

 

Gas in the CIS and Europe, 2005

Your definitive guide to Russia's European Gas supply network. 

 

The map locates:  

All major gas pipelines, including those planned or under construction.

LNG import and export terminals and gas import routes.

 

Tables and charts show:

Primary energy consumption in Western Europe.

Natural gas balance of the Russian Federation.

Development of natural gas supplies in Western Europe.

Development of natural gas consumption by sector in Western Europe.

Natural gas supplies in specific Central European countries.

Trends in natural gas consumption in specific Central European countries.

Underground storage facilities by country (including those planned and under construction).

 

Size: 1375mm x 891mm

Scale: 1:5.9 million

 

To order a copy:

Call +44 (0)20 7779 8190

or click here and order securely online here

All orders are sent by courier within 24 hours.

Also available in electronic format.

 

www.petroleum-economist.com

 


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