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NATO plans to extend fuel pipeline eastwards, report says

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Posted on February 22, 2025

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BERLIN (Reuters) - NATO is planning to build a pipeline system from Germany to Poland and the Czech Republic to ensure a rapid supply of jet fuel for fighter aircraft in the event of a war with Russia

NATO to Extend Jet Fuel Pipeline from Germany to Eastern Europe

BERLIN (Reuters) - NATO is planning to build a pipeline system from Germany to Poland and the Czech Republic to ensure a rapid supply of jet fuel for fighter aircraft in the event of a war with Russia, weekly German magazine Der Spiegel reported.

The existing Cold War-era pipeline system of the military alliance currently ends in western Germany.

Der Spiegel cited an internal memo from the Bundeswehr - Germany's armed forces - as stating that there are "significant problems in the sustainable fuel supply for forces that would need to be deployed to the eastern border in case of emergency".

Neither NATO nor the German defence ministry immediately replied to requests for comment.

According to a separate briefing document for the senior leadership of the German defence ministry, internal discussions among NATO allies have concluded that pipeline systems are "the backbone of NATO’s fuel supply", Der Spiegel wrote.

The project is expected to cost 21 billion euros ($22 billion), with the pipeline expected to be largely completed by 2035, according to the Der Spiegel report.

($1 = 0.9562 euros)

(Reporting by Sabine Siebold; Writing by Sarah Marsh, editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

Key Takeaways

  • NATO plans a new pipeline from Germany to Poland and the Czech Republic.
  • The project addresses fuel supply issues for Eastern Europe defense.
  • The existing pipeline ends in western Germany.
  • The project is estimated to cost 21 billion euros.
  • Completion is expected by 2035.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is NATO planning to build?
NATO is planning to build a pipeline system from Germany to Poland and the Czech Republic to ensure a rapid supply of jet fuel for fighter aircraft.
What issues are highlighted regarding fuel supply?
An internal memo from the Bundeswehr indicates significant problems in the sustainable fuel supply for forces that would need to be deployed.
What is the estimated cost and completion date for the pipeline?
The project is expected to cost 21 billion euros ($22 billion) and is anticipated to be largely completed by 2035.
What is the current status of NATO's pipeline system?
The existing pipeline system is from the Cold War era and currently ends in western Germany.
Did NATO or the German defense ministry comment on the report?
Neither NATO nor the German defense ministry immediately replied to requests for comment.

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