Saipem lays more than 100 km of Baltic Pipe pipeline

Saipem’s pipelay vessel Castorone has laid more than 100 kilometres of the offshore pipeline for the Baltic Pipe project in the Baltic Sea.

 

The 275-kilometre long Baltic Pipe will create a new corridor supplying gas from Norway to the markets in Poland, Denmark and also neighbouring countries.

 

Castorone began laying the offshore gas pipeline at the end of June at a site close to the island of Bornholm in Denmark.

 

Ten days ago, it was reported that the vessel had installed 50 kilometres of the gas pipeline.

 

To remind, the Baltic Pipe project recently faced a setback as the Danish Environmental and Food Appeals Board ruled to repeal the permit for the onshore part of Baltic Pipe in early June, stating that the environmental assessment does not sufficiently describe the measures taken to protect certain animal species.

 

Energinet and the Danish Environmental Protection Agency now need to make a new environmental impact assessment for the project, which could take up to eight months of work.

 

However, shortly after the permit repeal, Danes allowed construction works to resume in certain parts of the project across Denmark.

 

Source: Offshore Energy Today