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Flow Starts in Gas Pipeline From Russia to Germany

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The work on the 760 mile Nord Stream pipeline- connecting Germany to Russian natural gas supplies from Siberia- was completed in September 2011. The natural gas flows through the pipeline under the Baltic Sea. The project was completed at a cost of 8.8 billion euros. Gazprom will provide secure longterm supples of natural gas to Germany. The secure supplies take on new significance with Germany's decision to phase out nuclear energy.

The Nord Stream pipeline bringing natural gas from Russia to Germany

09/06/2011

The pipeline goes through the Baltic Sea and provides secure longterm supplies to Germany.

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