National Grid Gas System is a 7,660km-long onshore pipeline project operated by National Grid. This gas pipeline, with a maximum diameter of 48 inches, starts at Kent (the UK) and ends in Kent (the UK).

The National Grid Gas System project started operations in 2008 and is owned by National Grid.


The National Grid Gas System project is associated with the 140km WGEP North and 109km WGEP South.

About National Grid


National Grid Plc (National Grid) is an energy utility, which transmits and distributes electricity and natural gas. The company owns and operates electricity and gas transmission and distribution networks; and also serves as transmission owner and system operator. It provides installation and maintenance services to electricity metering and LNG suppliers; develops and operates electricity inter-connectors; and carries out LNG storage; and insurance and corporate activities. National Grid operates an energy monopoly entity regulated by Ofgem. It also builds sub-sea electricity inter-connectors to join the UK to renewable energy on the continent. The company has operations in the UK and North Eastern US. National Grid is headquartered in London, Greater London, the UK.

Methodology

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