List of Natural Gas Pipelines - Europe

Europe

  • Baltic Gas Interconnector- Germany, Denmark and Sweden (planned)
  • Baltic Pipe (planned)
  • Balticconnector (planned)
  • BBL Pipeline
  • Blue Stream pipeline
  • CATS pipeline
  • ENAGAS Pipeline - Spain
  • Europipe I
  • Europipe II
  • FLAGS
  • Franpipe
  • Frigg UK System
  • Fulmar Gas Pipeline
  • GALSI (planned)
  • Gazela Pipeline
  • Greece-Italy pipeline (planned)
  • Greenstream pipeline
  • Interconnector
  • JAGAL
  • Langeled Pipeline - Northwestern Europe
  • MIDAL
  • Maghreb-Europe Gas Pipeline
  • Medgaz (under construction)
  • MEGAL
  • Nabucco Pipeline (planned)
  • NEL pipeline (under construction)
  • Netra
  • NOGAT Pipeline System
  • Nord Stream (North European Gas Pipeline) (planned)
  • OPAL pipeline
  • Progress Pipeline
  • Rehden-Hamburg gas pipeline
  • STEGAL
  • Skanled (planned)
  • Statpipe
  • South German natural gas pipeline
  • South Stream - Russia - Bulgaria - Italy/Austria (planned)
  • South Wales Gas Pipeline
  • Soyuz Pipeline
  • Trans Austria Gas Pipeline
  • Trans Europa Naturgas Pipeline
  • Trans-Adriatic Pipeline (planned)
  • Trans-Mediterranean Pipeline
  • Transitgas Pipeline
  • Turkey-Greece pipeline
  • Tyra West - F3 pipeline
  • Vesterled
  • West-Austria-Gasleitung
  • WEDAL
  • White Stream
  • Yamal-Europe pipeline
  • Zeepipe

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