With our gas transmission system,
we take responsibility for your future:
bayernets – reliable, sustainable & innovative

We are sustainably securing the future of Germany’s economy with our gas infrastructure, ensuring a gas supply our customers can count on – always.

With our gas transmission system,
we take responsibility for your future:
bayernets – reliable, sustainable & innovative

We are sustainably securing the future of Germany’s economy with our gas infrastructure, ensuring a gas supply our customers can count on – always.

Launching of Plan Approval Procedure MONACO 1, New High Pressure Gas Pipeline MONACO 1 to stretch from Burghausen to Finsing

Munich, 6 June 2014. - The Administration of Upper Bavaria has opened the Plan Approval Procedure for the construction of a high pressure gas pipeline by bayernets GmbH. The pipeline should run from Burghausen to Finsing. With the new pipeline TSO bayernets aims to develop its supraregional gas transmission network and optimise cross border gas exchange with a view to meeting future gas shipping capacity needs in Southern Germany. The underground pipeline, which has a diameter of 1,200 mm and a total length of approx. 86 km, should be routed through the districts of Altötting, Mühldorf am Inn and Erding.

Plans will be available for public viewing at the local administration offices of the relevant towns and communities from 10 June up to and including 9 July 2014. They can also be found on the website of the Upper Bavarian Administration at www.regierung.oberbayern.bayern.de from 10 June 2014 and on the bayernets GmbH homepage at www.bayernets.de.

Construction of the new pipeline should safeguard existing and future gas shipping capacity needs in the network area of bayernets GmbH. In addition, MONACO 1 will facilitate future gas transmission from the large gas storage facilities in Southern Bavaria and Austria that are connected to the bayernets grid to Baden-Württemberg. Moreover, network stability and network flexibily will be guaranteed thus increasing the security of supply in Southern Germany. The Bavarian TSO will then be in a position to provide a reliable supply of gas for new and existing systemically relevant power statons, i.e. power plants which are indispensible for the supply of energy. All in all, MONACO 1 will make a central contribution to meeting the increasing demand for natural gas in Germany and Europe by connecting national and international transmission pipelines.

The public in every community affected by the pipeline construction was informed by bayernets GmbH about the construction plans throughout last year and at the beginning of 2014. It is currently intended to begin with construction at the beginning of 2016. According to current plans, bayernets GmbH aims to begin operating the high pressure gas pipeline MONACO 1 at the end of 2017.

Plans are available for viewing at the following town and community administration offices.

District Altötting:
Burghausen, Community of Burgkirchen an der Alz, Community of Garching an der Alz, Community of Haiming, Administration Offices at Unterneukirchen for the Communities of Kastl and Unterneukirchen, Administration Offices at Emmerting for the Community of Mehring, Administration Offices at Marktl for the Market Town of Marktl.

District Mühldorf am Inn:
Waldkraiburg, Market Town of Haag in Upper Bavaria, Aschau am Inn, Administration Offices at Gars am Inn for the Market Town of Gars am Inn, Administration Offices at Polling for the Communities of Oberneukirchen and Polling, Administration Offices at Reichertsheim for the Communities of Kirchdorf and Reichertsheim.

District Erding:
Market Town of Isen, Community of Finsing, Community of Forstern, Community of St. Wolfgang, Administration Offices at Hörlkofen for the Communities of Wörth, Administration Offices at Oberneuching for the Communities of Neuching and Ottenhofen, Administration Offices at Pastetten for the Communites of Buch am Buchrain and Pastetten.