Procedure
Environmental impact of the planned gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea to link up Russia and Germany
2007/2118(INI)·6th term·AFET / ITRE / PETI·INI - Own-initiative procedure·CompletedProcedure completed
Subjects: Gas, electricity, natural gas, biogas · Trans-European energy networks · International and regional environment protection measures and agreements
Rapporteur (the Member appointed to lead Parliament's work on this text): LIBICKI Marcin (UEN)
Summary
This own-initiative report examines the environmental impact of the planned gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea linking Russia and Germany. Amendments discuss the Nord Stream project, energy security and diversification, a common European energy policy and solidarity, Gazprom and Russia's role, the fragility of the Baltic seabed, dumped chemical weaponry and sediments, environmental impact assessments and the Espoo Convention and Energy Charter Treaty.
Procedure timeline
- Committee amendments tabled7 Apr 2008 – 8 May 2008
- Procedure completed
283
Amendments
distinct, in window
36
Members
tabled at least one
3
Committee(s)
7 Apr 2008 – 8 May 2008
Dates
Official amendment documents
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Members who amended this procedure
36 Members · by amendment count1🇩🇪
Erika MANN
PSE · Germany
43(43 solo)
2🇬🇧Diana WALLIS
ALDE · United Kingdom
35(35 solo)
3🇩🇪Werner LANGEN
European People's Party (EPP) · Germany
28(28 solo)
4🇩🇪Vural ÖGER
PSE · Germany
25
5🇳🇱Thijs BERMAN
Socialists & Democrats · Netherlands
24
6🇩🇪Klaus HÄNSCH
PSE · Germany
23(6 solo)
7🇬🇷Marie PANAYOTOPOULOS-CASSIOTOU
PPE-DE · Greece
15(15 solo)
8🇵🇱Marcin LIBICKI
UEN · Poland
13(13 solo)
9🇬🇧Giles CHICHESTER
European Conservatives & Reformists · United Kingdom
11(11 solo)
10🇪🇪Andres TARAND
PSE · Estonia
11(11 solo)
11🇩🇰Johannes LEBECH
ALDE · Denmark
10(1 solo)
12🇸🇪Olle SCHMIDT
ALDE · Sweden
9
13🇷🇴Victor BOŞTINARU
Socialists & Democrats · Romania
9(9 solo)
14🇵🇱Lidia Joanna GERINGER DE OEDENBERG
Socialists & Democrats · Poland
9(6 solo)
15🇵🇱Hanna FOLTYN-KUBICKA
UEN · Poland
8
16🇵🇱Adam BIELAN
European Conservatives & Reformists · Poland
8
17🇳🇱Jan Marinus WIERSMA
PSE · Netherlands
8
18🇦🇹Hannes SWOBODA
Socialists & Democrats · Austria
8
19🇫🇮Lasse LEHTINEN
PSE · Finland
8(8 solo)
20🇳🇱Lambert van NISTELROOIJ
European People's Party (EPP) · Netherlands
8(1 solo)
21🇫🇮Henrik LAX
ALDE · Finland
7
22🇬🇧Christopher BEAZLEY
PPE-DE · United Kingdom
5(5 solo)
23🇳🇱Ria OOMEN-RUIJTEN
European People's Party (EPP) · Netherlands
5(5 solo)
24🇬🇷Maria Eleni KOPPA
Socialists & Democrats · Greece
4(4 solo)
25🇬🇧Nirj DEVA
European Conservatives & Reformists · United Kingdom
4(4 solo)
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