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Gasoducto del Noreste Argentino

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Gasoducto del Noreste Argentino
Location
CountryBolivia, Argentina
FromBolivia
Passes throughCampo Durán, Sáenz Peña, Vera
ToSanta Fe, Argentina
General information
TypeNatural Gas
OwnerEnarsa
ContractorsTechint
Expected2010
Technical information
Length1,465 km (910 mi)
Maximum discharge10 billion cubic meter
Diameter30 in (762 mm)

Gasoducto del Noreste Argentino (also known as the Argentine Northwest Gas Pipeline and GNEA pipeline) is a proposed 1,465 kilometres (910 mi) long natural gas pipeline to transport natural gas from Bolivia to Argentina.

History

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The pipeline project was announced in 2003.[1] The agreement between Bolivia and Argentina to build the pipeline was signed on 26 March 2007.

Technical features

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The length of the pipeline is 1,465 kilometres (910 mi) and the capacity will be 10 billion cubic meter (bcm) of natural gas per annum.[1]

Construction

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The pipeline would be built by Techint.[2] The construction is expected to start in July 2008. Pipes for the pipeline would be provided by Siat or Tubacero. The pipeline is expected to be commissioned by January 2010 and it is expected to cost US$1.8 billion.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Lucas Bergman; Helen Popper (25 January 2008). "Work on Bolivia-Argentina gas line to start in July". Reuters. Retrieved 13 July 2008.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "Bolivia mulls gas pipeline to Argentina". Pipeline & Gas Journal. February 2004. Retrieved 13 July 2008.
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