Corinth Pipeworks to provide pipe for Baltic Pipe project

Friday, 30 August 2019 09:56:47 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul
       

Athens-based Greek steel pipe supplier Corinth Pipeworks has announced that it has been awarded a major offshore line pipe contract by Energinet, the Danish national transmission system operator for electricity and natural gas, to supply line pipe for the Baltic Pipe project. This contract includes 114 kilometers of 32-in. and 36-in. SAWL steel pipes.

The line pipe contract forms the Danish offshore part (Energinet LOT1) of the Baltic Pipe pipeline. Under this agreement, Corinth Pipeworks will provide 43,000 metric tons of steel pipes.

The company will operate pipe production and coating in its facilities in Greece. Deliveries are due to start late in 2019 and continue through 2021, when the offshore installation phase is planned to commence.


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