Baumgarten an der March

Major existing and planned natural gas pipelines supplying Russian gas to Europe.

Baumgarten an der March is a small subdivision of the municipality of Weiden an der March in Lower Austria, Austria. It has only 192 inhabitants.

It is a location of the Central European Gas Hub. Since the 1970s, it has served a major transit point for the Russian natural gas imported by Western Europe; approximately one third of all gas exports from Russia to Western Europe pass through the OMV natural gas junction in Baumgarten.[1] Baumgarten lies at the eastern end of the 380 kilometres (240 mi) long Trans Austria Gas Pipeline (TAG) that traverses Austria from north to south. Exhausted gas fields in the area are now used for underground storage of large quantities of natural gas needed to compensate for fluctuations between winter and summer demand.

Baumgarten's role as a natural gas hub will increase further with the construction of the Nabucco Pipeline. This project will connect Baumgarten in Austria with the eastern border of Turkey allowing for natural gas to be imported from the Middle East and the Caspian region to Western Europe.

Coordinates: 48°18′34″N 16°52′15″E / 48.30944°N 16.87083°E / 48.30944; 16.87083

References

  1. Lokalaugenschein: Am österreichischen Ende der Pipeline auf Die Presse vom 8. Jänner 2009 abgerufen am 8. Jänner 2009
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