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Which are built and which are planned or under construction?[edit]

The image is really cool, but when I checked up something about the GALSI-Pipeline I saw that the pipeline won't be ready before 2014, I guess 2015 or 2016 is more realistic. But on the map it looks like there is a large network of gas pipelines from Nigeria to the giant Hassi R'Mel gas field where at least 3 pipelines split up to Europe through Morroco and Tunisia. With GALSI that will be connected to the large Trans-Mediterranean-Pipeline to bring a bit Gas to Sardinia. The "Greenstream"-Pipeline from Libya to Sicily exists. So GALSI is the only one which is not ready yet? and what is about the thousands of kilometer long nigerian line? However... maybe Pipelines under construction could be shown dashed or something like that?

Greetings 20:07, 1 February 2013 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Kilon22 (talkcontribs)