Asset Report
UK-Continent Gas Interconnector
Report summary
The UK-Continent Gas Interconnector is a bi-directional pipeline between the UK Bacton terminal and the Zeebrugge terminal in Belgium, linking the European and UK gas markets. The line started operating on 1 October 1998. It is owned and operated by Interconnector UK (IUK), a part of the Fluxys Group and SNAM. The operating direction of the pipeline is mostly seasonal, often importing gas into the UK in winter months.The current capacity of the pipeline in forward and reverse flow is ...
Table of contents
- Key facts
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Summary and key issues
- Summary
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Key issues
- Brexit
- Location maps
- Participation
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Development
- Background
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Terminals
- Expansions
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Pipeline
- UK-Continent Interconnector
- SEAL and SILK
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Throughput
- Commercial framework
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Costs
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Capital costs
- Financing
- Operating costs
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Capital costs
Tables and charts
This report includes 3 images and tables including:
- Key facts: Table 1
- UK-Continent Gas Interconnector map
- Participation: Table 1
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