Russian Gazprom Starts Turkish Stream Pipeline`s 2nd String Construction

Russia`s energy giant Gazprom has launched the construction of the second string of the Turkish Stream gas pipeline in the Black Sea. local media reported Wednesday. citing official sources.
The Vedomosti newspaper reported. citing an official and a contractor. that some 20-25 kilometers (12.4-15.5 miles) of the pipe had already been laid along the bottom of the Black Sea. The construction activities were conducted by an Audacia pipelay vessel of the Swiss Allseas company. which gained Gazprom’s tender.
Gazprom has not yet announced the beginning of the construction of the second pipeline`s string.
Meanwhile. Allseas told the newspaper that 100 kilometers (62 miles) of the first string of the pipe had already been laid. providing though no information on the second string.
The Turkish Stream project was announced in late 2014 by Russian President Vladimir Putin during his state visit to Turkey. In November 2015. the project was suspended after a Russian Su-24 aircraft was downed by a Turkish F-16 fighter in Syria. A thaw in relations between Moscow and Ankara began last June following Turkey`s apology to Russia.
In October 2016. Moscow and Ankara signed an intergovernmental agreement envisioning the construction of two underwater legs of the Turkish Stream gas pipeline in the Black Sea. The annual capacity of each leg is estimated to reach 15.75 billion cubic meters of natural gas. Pipe-laying work for the pipeline is expected to end in late 2019.

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