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'''South German natural gas pipeline''' ({{lang-de|Süddeutsche Erdgasleitung (SEL)}}) is a planned 500 kilometers long [[Germany|German]] natural gas pipeline with a diameter of 1200 mm, which was planned to run from [[Lampertheim]] to [[Burghausen]] on the German-[[Austria]]n border. The pipeline should be constructed jointly by [[E.ON]] Ruhrgas and [[Wingas]], a joint company of [[Wintershall]], subsidiary of [[BASF]], and [[Russia]]n [[Gazprom]]. Project was stopped in november 2008. |
'''South German natural gas pipeline''' ({{lang-de|Süddeutsche Erdgasleitung (SEL)}}) is a planned 500 kilometers long [[Germany|German]] natural gas pipeline with a diameter of 1200 mm, which was planned to run from [[Lampertheim]] to [[Burghausen]] on the German-[[Austria]]n border. The pipeline should be constructed jointly by [[E.ON]] Ruhrgas and [[Wingas]], a joint company of [[Wintershall]], subsidiary of [[BASF]], and [[Russia]]n [[Gazprom]]. Project was stopped in november 2008. |
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Revision as of 16:02, 14 July 2009
South German natural gas pipeline (German: Süddeutsche Erdgasleitung (SEL)) is a planned 500 kilometers long German natural gas pipeline with a diameter of 1200 mm, which was planned to run from Lampertheim to Burghausen on the German-Austrian border. The pipeline should be constructed jointly by E.ON Ruhrgas and Wingas, a joint company of Wintershall, subsidiary of BASF, and Russian Gazprom. Project was stopped in november 2008.
External links
- South German natural gas pipeline website (in German)
- WINGAS-Transport Pressinfo (in German)