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| Title: |
The Nord Stream Pipeline’s German landfall: the challenges ahead |
| Category: |
Technical papers from the Journal of Pipeline Engineering
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| Downloadable: |
Yes  |
| Project No.: |
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Agency: |
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| Catalog No.: |
2173s |
| Date
of Publication: |
Sep 1 2009 12:00AM |
| Price: |
$25.00

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| Authors: |
Nigel S Kirk and Dipl-Ing Björn Dobberstein |
| Abstract: |
IN THIS ISSUE the Journal of Pipeline Engineering features the first of three articles on one of the world’s biggest current pipeline projects, Nord Stream. The series articles will review various aspects of the project, with specific attention paid to the pipeline landfall in Germany. The first article describes the Nord Stream project and general technical details, together with a description of the German landfall (pre-construction) including the environmental and permitting issues, anticipated construction techniques, and the expected installation schedule.
The second article will provide a general update of the project (during construction) and describe the installation design together with the actual construction activities and the challenges encountered. The final article will review the Nord Stream project on completion of the first pipeline and assess the positive and negative aspects of the German landfall’s construction. |
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