Last month. Gazprom began constructing the Turkish Stream natural gas pipeline off the Russian Black Sea coast.
Read More »Key Facts About Turkish Stream Project
The gas pipeline will stretch over a distance of about 1.100 km and will pump a total of 31.5 billion cubic meters of natural gas annually.
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Given the current realities in the EU. especially after Brexit. the implementation of South Stream will be impossible without Germany’s approval.
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Washington has long been arguing for the geopolitical importance of LNG exports to Europe.
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Gazprom is building new pipelines in Europe – Nord Stream-2 and Turkish Stream. but the Russian energy major is facing opposition on the continent.
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The planned second line of the Turkish Stream is intended for the supply of gas to European states.
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The gas pipeline project is expected to be completed by 2020.
Read More »Russia`s Gazprom Says Construction of Turkish Steam Begins
The cost of the project. announced in late 2014. was seen between $12 and $13 billion.
Read More »Gazprom Soon to Be Ready to Start Laying Pipes of Turkish Stream
Putin earlier ordered Gazprom to start laying pipes on sea stretch of Turkish Stream.
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