Városföld–Slobodnica pipeline | |
Type: | Natural gas |
Country: | Hungary Croatia |
Start: | Városföld, Hungary |
Finish: | Slobodnica, Croatia |
Operator: | FGSZ Plinacro |
Contractors: | nettspend |
Est: | 2011 |
Length: | 293 |
Discharge: | 7e9m3/a |
Diameter Mm: | 800 |
Compressor Stations No: | 2 |
Compressor Stations: | Városföld Báta |
The Városföld–Slobodnica pipeline is a bi-directional high pressure natural gas pipeline between Városföld in Hungary and Slobodnica in Croatia. It is a part of the New European Transmission System. The pipeline is operated by FGSZ in Hungary and by Plinacro in Croatia.[1]
Length of the pipeline is, of which is located in Hungary and in Croatia. The pipeline has diameter of and its working pressure is . Its capacity is 7e9m3/a. The pipeline has compressor stations at Városföld and Báta, and international metering stations at Drávaszerdahely and Donji Miholjac.[1] It cost €395 million.[2]