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Scot-N Ireland Pipeline (SNIP)

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The Scotland-Northern Ireland Pipeline (SNIP) is a gas interconnector running 135 kilometres from Twynholm in southwest Scotland to Ballylumford in Northern Ireland. Construction took three years and completed in 1996. It supplies gas to the 688 MW Ballylumford power station. The pipeline also feeds a 35-kilometre transmission line that transports gas to Belfast.A second subsea gas interconnector (the UK-Eire Interconnector) between Scotland and Dublin was completed in 2002 to support ...

Table of contents

  • Key facts
    • Summary
    • Key issues
      • Northern Irish reliance on gas imports
  • Location maps
  • Participation
  • Development
  • Throughput
    • Capital costs
    • Operating costs
  • Sales contracts

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This report includes 4 images and tables including:

  • Key facts: Table 1
  • SNIP map
  • Participation: Table 1
  • Development: Table 1

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