A.Hak wins Baltic Pipe contract

Premium Content

14 January 2020

baltic-pipe_ENG

The route of the under-construction Baltic Pipe natural gas project

The Netherlands-based pipeline company A.Hak International has been awarded a contract to construct the onshore element of the Baltic Pipe natural gas project.

The pipeline, which will run from the Norwegian sector of the North Sea, to Poland, via Denmark, is being jointly developed by the Danish energy company Energinet and its Polish counterpart Gaz-System.

A.Hak will be responsible for all works required for the Danish onshore element of the project, which encompasses a total of 70km of gas pipeline on the Danish island of Zealand.

Once completed, the €1.8 billion, 900km Baltic Pipe project will reduce the dependence of European countries on Russian gas.

The project has been listed as a project of common interest by the European Commission, which last year granted it funding to the tune of €215 million.

The future of off-highway power is about integration, not just innovation
OEMs face growing complexity in powertrain decisions – but clarity is emerging around efficiency and uptime
A Chinese OEM’s view of construction equipment today – and tomorrow
LiuGong’s Andrew Ryan believes forward-thinking OEMs must combine local execution, useful tech and a greater focus on total cost of ownership
Could Istanbul be the construction industry’s next global meeting point?
Where continents, capital and contractors converge – Komatek 2026 could play a signficant role in turning Istanbul into a vital hub for the construction industry