Monday, December 22, 2014

Russia’s new gas pipeline to Turkey may be named Turkish Stream

Russia’s new natural gas pipeline, which energy giant Gazprom will built in place of the South Stream pipeline, might be called the Turkish Stream, Gazprom deputy CEO Alexander Medvedev said on Monday.

“The South Stream pipeline will not be constructed and we will be implementing another project, which will get its name in the nearest future,” Medvedev said. “Our partners in Turkey proposed the name of the Turkish Stream.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on December 1 that Russia was abandoning its South Stream gas pipeline project in Europe over the European Commission’s unconstructive approach and instead was planning to build a gas pipeline to Turkey.

Gazprom will build a gas hub on the Turkey-Greece border under a new 63 billion cubic meter pipeline project. Gazprom CEO Alexey Miller said the construction of a gas pipeline to Turkey will make it possible to reduce the risks linked with natural gas transit through Ukraine. Russia’s steel pipe manufacturers hope that all their products originally meant for the South Stream project will be redirected to the new gas pipeline project.......................http://itar-tass.com/en/world/768439

  22/12/14
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2 comments:

  1. Le Parlement européen a adopté jeudi une résolution dans laquelle il a salué l'annulation du projet gazier South Stream....

    Selon les parlementaires, la priorité doit être accordée à des projets de gazoducs susceptibles de diversifier les livraisons d'énergie à l'UE. Cette considération a amené les députés européens à saluer le gel du projet South Stream, indique la résolution............http://fr.ria.ru/world/20150115/203428208.html
    15/1/15

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  2. Gazprom: Kein Gas mehr durch die Ukraine ...

    Gazprom will mit Hilfe der Gaspipeline in die Türkei ab 2018 auf die Ukraine als Transitland vollständig verzichten, schreibt die Zeitung „Wedomosti“ am Donnerstag.

    Gazprom entwickle eine neue Strategie wegen der geplanten Energie-Union der EU, sagte der Chef des russischen Energiekonzerns, Alexej Miller, am Mittwoch, nach Verhandlungen mit dem Vizechef der EU-Kommission und Kommissar für die Energie-Union, Maroš Šefčovič. Gazprom wolle künftig neue Pipelines nur bis zu den Grenzen der EU bauen, so eine Quelle.................http://de.sputniknews.com/zeitungen/20150115/300615786.html
    15/1/15

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