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Secure gas supply for Europe >

Secure gas supply for Europe >. Henning Kothe, Project Director, Nord Stream AG – Berlin, May 21, 2010. Energy infrastructure for Europe >. Nord Stream: TWO PARALLEL OFFSHORE PIPELINES of 1,224 km (transport capacity 55 bcm/p.a.) A DIRECT LINK to Russia’s vast proven gas reserves

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Secure gas supply for Europe >

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  1. Secure gas supply for Europe > Henning Kothe, Project Director, Nord Stream AG – Berlin, May 21, 2010

  2. Energy infrastructure for Europe > Nord Stream: TWO PARALLEL OFFSHORE PIPELINES of 1,224 km (transport capacity 55 bcm/p.a.) A DIRECT LINK to Russia’s vast proven gas reserves AN ADDITIONAL route complementing existing network and other planned pipelines Gas transported by Nord Stream can: COVER 25% of the extra gas imports needed in the EU by 2030 PROVIDE 26 million European households with electricity and heating fuel MAKE a substantial contribution to EU climate protection goals

  3. Project overview – right on track > Nord Stream already: • UNDERTOOK the most comprehensive survey of the Baltic Sea environment • IDENTIFIED the optimal route, minimising impact on the Baltic Sea environment • COMPLETED technical design of the pipeline, ensuring safe transport of natural gas • CONCLUDED the Environmental Impact Assessment and largest international consultation process (Espoo) to date • OBTAINED all permits for construction • SECURED financing for phase I • STARTED construction of the first line 3

  4. Permits granted – construction started in April > 12.02. Water Permit granted Construction Permit granted 2009 2010 15.06. 30.06. 02.10. 20.10. 05.11. 18.12. 21./28.12. EEZ Permit granted Water Permit received First and second Construction Permit granted EEZ Permits granted Munitions clearance Permit obtained Final Espoo Meeting – Closure of Espoo Process

  5. Committed to preserving the environment > Nord Stream ALREADY: • INVESTED more than 100 million euros into environmental studies, planning and route design • SURVEYED 40,000 line kilometres of the Baltic Sea in comprehensive geophysical, gradiometric investigations • CONCLUDED comprehensive EIA and environmental studies that found: • Environmental impacts are temporary and of minor significance • Fishing can be impacted during construction, but fish stock are not affected • ESTABLISHED a Data and Information Fund • SET UP environmental monitoring system

  6. Project players – a true European endeavour > Nord Stream and Shareholders Sweden Nord Stream AG OAO Gazprom N.V. Nederlandse Gasunie BASF SE/Wintershall Holding GmbH E.ON Ruhrgas AG 1 Finland Norway 2 3 10 2 3 4 5 4 8 5 14 1 4 Nord Stream’s Logistical Hubs (weight coating, marshalling yards, stock yards) 2 5 6 UK Denmark 5 Port of Sassnitz-Mukran Port of Kotka Port of Hanko Port of Slite Port of Karlskrona 2 2 1 1 Russia 12 Netherlands 2 1 3 3 13 11 4 Germany 5 7 4 Nord Stream Gas Purchasers 3 Gazprom Marketing and Trading Ltd, UK DONG Energy A/S Gaz de France S. A. WINGAS GmbH & Co. KG E.ON Ruhrgas AG 1 Switzerland 1 France 2 3 3 4 9 Italy 5 4 5 Nord Stream‘s Contractors (Surveys, EIA, design, production, logistics, pipe laying) Marin Mätteknik AB Rambøll Saipem Services S.p.A. EUPEC GmbH PeterGaz ZAO OMK EUROPIPE GmbH DoF ASA 1 5 PetroValves S.R.L. DNV ERM IfAÖ Global Maritime IVL 2 6 12 9 3 7 10 13 4 8 11 14 6

  7. Time schedule > Commissioning Line 2 Conceptual Design Detailed Design Laying Line 2 CommissioningLine 1 Laying Line 1 Applications & Permitting Feasibility Study EIA 2005 - 2006 2010-2011 1997-1999 2006-2008 2011-2012 2012 2011 2009 7

  8. Three vessels guarantee a timely construction > Castoro 10 Saipem Services S.p.A. Anchor positioned (shallow waters) Slow installation in Greifwalder Bodden area, near the German landfall Solitaire Allseas Group S.A. Dynamically positioned (no anchoring) Lay rate: appr. 2.4 km/day Installations: Offshore construction in the Gulf of Finland • Castoro 6 • Saipem Services S.p.A. • Anchor positioned (deep waters) • Lay rate: appr. 2.6 km/day • Installations: Offshore installation; construction of Russian landfall and offshore construction towards German landfall 8

  9. Laying the first line 2010/2011 – construction schedule > KP7.5 KP350 KP420 KP1196 KP1141 KP1039 KP675 KP300 Castoro Sei (C6) CastoroDieci (C10) Solitaire 9 * KP = Kilometre Point

  10. Pipe-laying process > 10

  11. Contact > Nord Stream AG • Grafenauweg 26304 Zug / SwitzerlandPhone: +41 41 766 91 91info@nord-stream.comwww.nord-stream.com Henning Kothe > Project Directorhenning.kothe@nord-stream.com

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