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Northern Lights is a natural gas pipeline system running from Torzhok, Russia through Belarus to Poland. It is one of the main transport routes for Russian gas to Europe.[1]

Overview

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The pipeline was built in the Soviet Union in the 1970s and 1980s. It became Belarusian property in after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, and is now owned and operated by Beltransgaz. It has a total length of around 7,377 km, of which 2500 km is used to transit Russian gas to Europe. A part of the newer Yamal-Europe pipeline runs in parallel with Northern Lights.[1]

Technical description

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Gas pipelines from Russia to Europe

The Northern Lights system consists of five major trunk pipelines:[1]

Route Length Strings Capacity Diameter Built in
Torzhok-Minsk-Ivatsevichy 454 km 3 45 bcm/year 1200 mm 1975-1983
Ivatsevichy-Dolina (to Ukraine) 146 km 2 1220 mm 1976/1981
Kobrin-Brest-Warsaw (to Poland) 87 km 1 1020 mm 1985
Minsk-Vilnius (to Kaliningrad and Lithuania) 196 km 1 1220 mm 1988
Torzhok-Dolina (to Ukraine) 364 km 1 1420 mm 1994
Source:[1]

The system has 6 compressors stations. It's technical input capacity is 51 bcm/year; however, due the age of the pipeline system, its operational capability is estimated to be 46-48 bcm. In 2007, it transmitted 29.6 bcm of gas; 20.6 bcm for domestic supply and 18.4 bcm for transit to Europe. Total amount of Russian gas transmitted through Belarus to Europe was 70.1 bcm in 2007.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Yafimaja, Katja (2009). "Belarus: the domestic gas market and relations with Russia". In Simon Pirani (ed.). Russian and CIS Gas Markets and their Impact on Europe. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199554546.