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Shell and four European energy companies have signed financing agreements with Nord Stream 2 AG for pipeline project. The total cost of the project is currently estimated to be 9.5 bn €

Shell and four European companies – ENGIE, OMV, Uniper and Wintershall – signed financing agre[ds_preview]ements with Nord Stream 2 AG, the company responsible for the planning, construction and future operation of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.

The 1,220 km pipeline will be able to transport a total capacity of 55 bn m3 of natural gas a year. It will run from the coast of Russia via the Baltic Sea to Greifswald in Germany, acting as a direct link between Russian reserves and European consumers.

The five energy companies have each committed to provide financing and guarantees for up to 10 % of the total cost of the project, which is currently estimated to be 9.5 bn €.

According to Shell, each company will provide a long-term funding facility of 285 mill. € expected to be drawn down in 2017. In addition, funds of up to 665 mill. € will be provided to cover a combination of short and long-term funding and guarantees.

The draw down of the 665 mill. € fund will depend on future decisions by Nord Stream 2 AG in respect of the overall financing of the project. Gazprom remains the sole shareholder of Nord Stream 2 AG.