NATO Pipeline System

NATO Pipeline System

NATO Pipeline System Latest News

Recently, the Polish government said that it will finally join the NATO Pipeline System (NPS).

About NATO Pipeline System

  • It was set up during the Cold War to supply NATO forces with fuel.
  • It is approximately 10,000 kilometres long, runs through 12 NATO countries and has a storage capacity of 4.1 million cubic metres.
  • The NPS links together storage depots, military air bases, civil airports, pumping stations, truck and rail loading stations, refineries and entry/discharge points.
  • Funding: Bulk distribution is carried out using facilities from the common-funded NATO Security Investment Programme.
  • Controlled by: The networks are controlled by national organisations, with the exception of the Central Europe Pipeline System (CEPS), which is a multinational system managed by the CEPS Programme Office under the aegis of the NATO Support and Procurement Agency.
  • Structure 
    • It is overseen by the Petroleum Committee, which is the senior advisory body in NATO on consumer logistics and, more specifically, on petroleum issues.
    • It reports to the Logistics Committee on all matters of concern to NATO in connection with military fuels and other petroleum installations.
    • The NPS consists of eight national pipeline systems and two multinational systems

Source: TH

NATO Pipeline System FAQs

Q1: Which country is recently integrating into the NATO Pipeline System?

Ans: Poland

Q2: What is the primary purpose of the NATO Pipeline System?

Ans: To ensure fuel supply for NATO's military operations.

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