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Ankara, Moscow to implement Turkish Stream project

Business Materials 6 February 2015 13:15 (UTC +04:00)
Turkey and Russia are launching the technical implementation of the Turkish Stream gas pipeline construction project, Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Taner Yildiz was quoted Feb. 6 by Anadolu agency as saying.
Ankara, Moscow to implement Turkish Stream project

Baku, Azerbaijan, Feb.6

By Rufiz Hafizoglu - Trend:

Turkey and Russia are launching the technical implementation of the Turkish Stream gas pipeline construction project, Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Taner Yildiz was quoted Feb. 6 by Anadolu agency as saying.

He said that the representatives of the Russian Gazprom and the Turkish Botas companies would be launching the technical implementation of the Turkish Stream as of Feb. 7.

Russia announced the closure of the South Stream gas pipeline project in early December 2014. This pipeline was to run through the Black Sea and deliver fuel to Balkan states, as well as Hungary, Austria and Italy through Bulgaria.

The Russian side said it abandoned the project due to the non-constructive position of the European Union as well. Instead of the South Stream, it was decided to construct a pipe to Turkey and create a gas hub on its border with Greece for the consumers in Southern Europe.

Russian Gazprom and Turkish Botas companies have already defined the route of the new gas pipeline. The gas pipeline will pass 660 kilometers in the old corridor of South Stream and 250 kilometers in the new corridor in the direction of the European part of Turkey.

Plans are to sign an intergovernmental agreement on the gas pipeline in Q2 of 2015 and to supply the first gas in December 2016.

Azerbaijan, in turn is carrying out work to ensure the supply of its gas to Europe, which will be possible with the implementation of the Stage 2 of development of the Shah Deniz gas condensate field, expansion of South Caucasus gas pipeline, construction of TANAP and TAP.

All these projects are the components of the Southern Gas Corridor. The Southern Gas Corridor will allow Europe to diversify its hydrocarbon supply sources and strengthen energy security and also will allow Azerbaijan to obtain a new market in Europe.

A final investment decision was made on December 17, 2013 on the Stage 2 of the Shah Deniz offshore gas and condensate field's development. The gas produced at this field will first go to the European market (10 billion cubic meters). Around six billion cubic meters will be annually supplied to Turkey.

The contract for development of the Shah Deniz offshore field was signed on June 4, 1996. The field's proven reserve is equal to 1.2 trillion cubic meters of gas and 240 million metric tons of condensate.

Edited by CN

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