Alexey Miller and Taner Yildiz overfly intended route of onshore gas pipeline

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Today in Turkey Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee and Taner Yildiz, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources of the Turkish Republic addressed the progress with the project for constructing the gas pipeline from Russia to Turkey via the Black Sea and made a flying inspection of the projected route of the onshore gas pipeline.

Taner Yildiz and Alexey Miller make flying inspection of projected route of onshore gas pipeline from Russia to Turkey
Taner Yildiz and Alexey Miller make flying inspection of projected route of onshore gas pipeline from Russia to Turkey

Taner Yildiz and Alexey Miller making flying inspection. Photo by Anadolu Agency

The parties defined the key reference points of the route and technical solutions for the gas pipeline in Turkey. In particular, the meeting chose the landfall location – near Kiyikoy village, the gas delivery point for Turkish consumers in Luleburgaz and a border crossing between Turkey and Greece in Ipsala. The gas pipeline length will total 180 kilometers.

In the near future a permit is to be obtained for conducting FEED operations for the new Turkish offshore section.

The growing demand for natural gas in the Istanbul district will be taken into account in the gas pipeline design; therefore, the volume of gas to be delivered to the border between Turkey and Greece was specified and estimated at 47 billion cubic meters. The capacity of the offshore gas pipeline from Russia to Turkey will amount to 63 billion cubic meters a year, the first string is to be completed by December 2016.

Alexey Miller and Taner Yildiz address progress with project for constructing gas pipeline from Russia to Turkey
Alexey Miller and Taner Yildiz address progress with project for constructing gas pipeline from Russia to Turkey

Layout of gas pipeline route from Russia to Turkey

Background

On December 1, 2014 Gazprom and Turkish company Botas Petroleum Pipeline Corporation signed the Memorandum of Understanding on constructing an offshore gas pipeline from Russia to Turkey across the Black Sea. Gazprom Russkaya will be in charge of the gas pipeline construction.

Turkey is Gazprom's second largest sales market behind Germany. In 2014 Gazprom supplied Turkey with 27.4 billion cubic meters of natural gas. Turkey currently receives Russian natural gas via the Blue Stream and the Trans-Balkan gas pipelines.

 

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