When the shortest path between A to B is not a straight line When the shortest path between A to B is not a straight line

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When the shortest path between A to B is not a straight line

Constraints on optimal path selection are first and foremost structural. The physical characteristics of the impacted area dictate how to get from A to B. We are used to operate on a territory with usually complex geological and hydrological features. Because we are typically charged with managing and operating the pipelines we build, our projects are the result of a long-term commitment.

 

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This means that we can cover in a integrated way all the phases of a infrastructural development project: from stabilizing the area before drilling it to environmental restoration.

 

Key figures

Italy: one of the most hydrogeologically complex territories in the world

Plain areas make less than 25% of the country
35% are mountains
42% are hills

1,200 rivers
1,000 lakes
over a surface of just 300,000 km2
with 32,500 km gas infrastructure

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