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Gazprom to build new 63 bcm Black Sea pipeline to Turkey
Published time: December 01, 2014 18:13
Edited time: December 01, 2014 20:05
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Gazprom CEO Aleksey Miller said the energy giant will build a massive gas pipeline that will travel from Russia, transit through Turkey, and stop at the Greek border – giving Russia access to the Southern European market.

The pipeline will have an annual capacity of 63 billion cubic meters. A total of 14 bcm will be delivered to Turkey, which is Gazprom’s second biggest customer in the region after Germany.

Russia’s energy minister Aleksandr Novak said that the new project will include a specially-constructed hub on the Turkish-Greek border for customers in southern Europe.

READ MORE: Putin: Russia forced to withdraw from S. Stream project due to EU stance

While the pipeline will be registered as a Russian company, Miller said that Gazprom will “consider offers from Turkish partners if they express an interest in buying into the project.”

For now, the supply of Russian gas to Turkey will be raised by 3 billion cubic meters via the already operating Blue Stream pipeline, Vladimir Putin said during a joint press conference with his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Last year, 13.7 bcm of gas was supplied to Turkeyvia Blue Stream, according to Reuters.



Moscow will also reduce the gas price for Turkish customers by 6 percent from January 1, 2015, Putin said. Later, Novak said the discount could reach 15 percent, subject to negotiations.

Novak later confirmed that Vladimir Putin personally ordered for the South Stream project to be mothballed, and its existing facilities to be repurposed for the new Turkish pipeline.

The much-delayed South Stream was supposed to connect underwater Black Sea pipelines with a network in Eastern Europe, with Bulgaria as the entry point.

The project had run into difficulties, as it violated EU regulations on the same company owning the pipelines and the gas they transported. While several previous governments in Bulgaria, which is wholly dependent on Russian gas lobbied Brussels to make an exception, the current government said it would not give Gazprom a building permit. The cost of the underwater and Eastern European segments of the project was estimated at €23,5 billion, by a senior Gazprom official last month.

The new project will include a specially-constructed hub on the Turkish-Greek border. Russia’s energy minister Aleksandr Novak said it will supply customers in Eastern and Southern Europe.
 
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No sure why you tagged me? Russian-Turkish affairs that don't one way or the other impact the US... why am I to care. We don't do a lot of business with Russia to begin with, and Turkey is a NATO member with a history of problems with Russia... though they can keep politics and business separate. Good for the Turks! With the Russians hurting, Turkey is going to get both gas and be able to negotiate a more favorable price as a result.

I'm from Europe, but don't live there (haven't for 27-1/2 years). EU-Russian relations don't have much impact on my life.
 
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No sure why you tagged me? Russian-Turkish affairs that don't one way or the other impact the US... why am I too care. We don't do a lot of business with Russia to begin with, and Turkey is a NATO member with a history of problems with Russia... though they can keep politics and business separate. Good for the Turks! With the Russians hurting, Turkey is going to get both gas and be able to negotiate a more favorable price as a result.

I'm from Europe, but don't live there. EU-Russian relations don't have much impact on my life.
which we can afford anways
 
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@senheiser

Is this plan will became a reality or it's just a warning for the EU.

More about Turkey-Russia business.Today Putin came to Turkey with his 11 ministers. They agreed to rise the bilateral trade. Russia gave %6 discount in gas price. Turkey approved the environmental impact report of Akkuyu Nuclear plant (which will be built by Russians) that means building of the project can start now. Russia educating 600 of our students in the nuclear science.

All is going well. :tup:
 
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@senheiser

Is this plan will became a reality or it's just a warning for the EU.

More about Turkey-Russia business.Today Putin came to Turkey with his 11 ministers. They agreed to rise the bilateral trade. Russia gave %6 discount in gas price. Turkey approved the environmental impact report of Akkuyu Nuclear plant (which will be built by Russians) that means building of the project can start now. Russia educating 600 of our students in the nuclear science.

All is going well. :tup:
it will be reality if EU doesnt want just sell it to someone else there is no geopolitics behind it
 
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Why did you tag me? How does it affect me?
 
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Why did you tag me? Im not interested in putlers gas. The EU stopped south stram because it would be bad for the EU to build up a dependency on russian gas. Russia is an enemy of europe so that makes sense. Turkey on the other hand can do what it want and is not my business nor interest
 
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Turkiye is sending a pretty strong message to the Obama admin by going ahead with this...NATO members may make some noise over this - but then again NATO itself needs to be disbanded and discarded into the dustbin of history.
 
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Why did you tag me? Im not interested in putlers gas. The EU stopped south stram because it would be bad for the EU to build up a dependency on russian gas. Russia is an enemy of europe so that makes sense. Turkey on the other hand can do what it want and is not my business nor interest

How much Russian gas goes to Germany, Austria alone???

something to ponder
 
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Turkiye is sending a pretty strong message to the Obama admin by going ahead with this...NATO members may make some noise over this - but then again NATO itself needs to be disbanded and discarded into the dustbin of history.

why should it? NATO guarantees the defense of western interests. United we stand
 
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How much Russian gas goes to Germany, Austria alone???

something to ponder

And thats exactly the reason why no additional gas should be buyed from russia. The plan is to drop the numbers, not build it up.
 
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@senheiser

Is this plan will became a reality or it's just a warning for the EU.

More about Turkey-Russia business.Today Putin came to Turkey with his 11 ministers. They agreed to rise the bilateral trade. Russia gave %6 discount in gas price. Turkey approved the environmental impact report of Akkuyu Nuclear plant (which will be built by Russians) that means building of the project can start now. Russia educating 600 of our students in the nuclear science.

All is going well. :tup:

I think that it's an action by Putin to make Turkey hesitant in Southern corridor project.
Would Turkey choose to rely on Russia for her energy demands? That would be obviously a big mistake. Russian nuclear technology is outdated, and Russians have long delays in doing their nuclear energy projects, ... overall a very bad reputation.
 
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I think that it's an action by Putin to make Turkey hesitant in Southern corridor project.
Would Turkey choose to rely on Russia for her energy demands? That would be obviously a big mistake.
The question is not about Turkey relying to Russia as Russia already supplies %60 of our gas demand. We won't raise their share more. But building another energy corridor through Turkey is good. It raises geostrategic importance of Turkey.

Russian nuclear technology is outdated, and Russians have long delays in doing their nuclear energy projects, ... overall a very bad reputation.
All is going well on the Akkuyu project, there is no concern about their nuclear technology. Also i heard it is the newest Russian technology with TOI standart...i don't know much though.
 
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Now Turkey is becoming a hub for Gas and Oil from Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Iraq, Russia and possibly Iran in future to Europe, its only positive for Turkey but the gas dependence on Russia will rise slightly which is already supplying 50% of all gas imports already.
 
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