Gas from Russia to Bulgaria May Begin to Flow in Late 2015

Gas from Russia to Bulgaria May Begin to Flow in Late 2015
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Τρι, 13 Μαΐου 2014 - 13:57
Pipelay for South Stream Line 2 will begin in mid-2015, with first natural gas flow from Line 1 following later that year. Trond Gjedrem, materials manager for South Stream Transport BV, made these remarks May 12 at the Pipeline Technology Conference in Berlin, despite the European Parliament having voted last month that South Stream should not be built.

Pipelay for South Stream Line 2 will begin in mid-2015, with first natural gas flow from Line 1 following later that year. Trond Gjedrem, materials manager for South Stream Transport BV, made these remarks May 12 at the Pipeline Technology Conference in Berlin, despite the European Parliament having voted last month that South Stream should not be built.

Also since this vote, OAO Gazprom and Austria-based OMV AG agreed to construction terms allowing South Stream gas to reach Austria by 2017

The subsea portion of South Stream will cover 911 km across the Black Sea from Russia to Bulgaria, with four parallel 15.75 billion cu m (bcm)/year lines planned for a total finished operating capacity of 66 bcm/year. New strings would be brought on in staggered succession following Line 1, Gjedrem continued, with Line 2 starting in 2016, Line 3 in early 2017, and Line 4 in late 2017.

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