Minsk–Kaliningrad Interconnection

[1] Lithuania has a contract with Gazprom on gas transit to Kaliningrad via pipeline until 2025.

In 2009, the second line of the pipeline was finished, which allowed the expanded maximum discharge of up to 2.5 billion cubic metres annually.

In October 2017, Gazprom completed the construction of two gas pipeline branches stretching to the towns of Gusev and Sovetsk.

[4] In 2019, Amber Grid renovated a gas distribution station in Jonava, Lithuania.

[5] The new station's capacity expanded to 2.3 billion cubic metres per annum (81×10^9 cu ft/a) and supplied the Achema plant in Jonava, the largest consumer of natural gas in Lithuania.