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Back to the freshly inked partnership: Wingas will in the future focus on selling and marketing natural gas in Germany, with Gazprom and BASF also participating with a share of 50% each in a new company called Wingas Europe, which will be responsible for expanding gas marketing activities outside Germany.
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Wingas—Germany's second-largest importer of gas and a 50-50 joint venture between German chemicals giant BASF SE's Wintershall unit and Gazprom—said Russian gas was arriving in reduced volumes, but declined to quantify the amount.
Moscow Curbs Supplies of Gas Across Europe Alessandro Torello 2012
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Wingas added there was no issue in terms of supply because the company is diversified and has solid levels of storage.
Moscow Curbs Supplies of Gas Across Europe Alessandro Torello 2012
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Wingas and E. ON jointly operate the 80-mile Rehden-Hamburg Gas pipeline (RHG), which connects Hamburg to the MIDAL system.
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Wingas plans to complete an expansion of the WEDAL system by the end of 2007 that should increase the capacity of the pipeline by 30 percent.
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Second, Wingas operates the 200-mile WEDAL system that links the MIDAL pipeline with the Belgian border near Aachen.
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In May 2006, Wingas completed an expansion of the STEGAL system that increased capacity to 0.5 Bcf/d.
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Wingas operates the 440-mile Mitte-Deutschland-Anbindungs-Leitung (MIDAL) system, which runs the length of the entire country and connects the North Sea coast with Kahrlsruhe.
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Wingas operates the Jamal-Gas-Anbindungs-Leitung (JAGAL) pipeline system, which brings Russian natural gas into eastern Germany via Poland.
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Wingas and E. ON-Ruhrgas have proposed the joint construction of a new pipeline in southern Germany.
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