Saturday, August 8, 2015

Turkey has sent the Russian proposal for “Turkish Stream” – Ural Company

As said a source familiar with the plans of the company “Gazprom” is set to reach a maximum of two strands of the Black Sea highway gas.

«We have sent to the capital of Turkey intergovernmental agreement on” Turkish Stream “in 2 x embodiments. One – on the construction of the first strand, the second – for the construction of all four strings “- said the Energy Commissioner. “At the moment, proposals will be considered by the Turkish side”, – the press-center of the authorized ministry. The head of “Gazprom” Alexey Miller also argued before that. Partner consulting company RusEnergy Michael Krutikhin announced the Center for Energy examination that the project “Turkish Stream” may close to 100% as well as its predecessor – «South Stream» . He also claimed that the presidents of Russia and Turkey Vladimir Putin and Erdogan may hold bilateral meetings on the sidelines of summits “Big Twenty” and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The Turkish government’s Witnesses in this regard apply to international arbitration. Vice-President of the European Commission’s energy union Maroš Šefčovič declared that attempts “to make Ukrainian transit system less relevant” would have “negative consequences for European energy security».

Recall that the construction of another project pipeline bypassing Ukrainian state «Gazprom» started after the failure of his previous projects – “South Stream».

But, according to experts, in this case, political speculations prevail over economic realities. Experts note that it is necessary to take into account the possibility of “Nord Stream”. The total capacity of 4 threads would have been 63 billion m / year of gas. It is planned that the pipeline length of 1,100 kilometers will consist of four strands, and bring on the Turkish-Greek border to 47 billion. Cubic meters of gas. “Second string would ensure gas transit to the Balkans».




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