Finland issues permission for construction of Nord Stream-2

The Regional Administrative Department of South Finland has issued permission for construction of the Nord Stream-2 gas pipeline in the exclusive economic zone of the country, Interfax reports.

Permission was issued for the laying of a new 374-kilometer pipeline in the  exclusive economic zone, 20 meters from the previously laid Nord Stream 1 pipe.

Finland’s Ministry of Economy issued a permit for construction of the Nord Stream-2 on April 5.

Germany was the first country to issue a full package of documentation permitting the construction of the pipeline to the Nord Stream 2 AG company. Currently, the process is underway to obtain permission from the other countries along the pipeline’s route: Sweden, Russia and Denmark.

The Nord Stream-2 pipeline project envisages construction and commissioning of two gas lines, with an annual throughput capacity of 55 billion cubic meters of gas from a coastline of Russia through the Baltic Sea to Germany.

The Chairperson of Gazprom (Russian largest gas company) stated that after construction of the Nord Stream-2 and the Turkish Stream pipelines, gas transit through Ukraine would decrease by a factor of 10.

The Chairperson of Naftogaz (Ukrainian largest gas company), Andriy Kobolev, estimates Ukrainian losses of USD 3.5 billion per annum from the decrease in Russian gas transit.

  Nord Stream - 2, Finland, Russian gas

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