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  • Baku Buries Nabucco: Azerbaijan, Turkey To Sign Gas Pipeline Deal- N

    BAKU BURIES NABUCCO: AZERBAIJAN, TURKEY TO SIGN GAS PIPELINE DEAL- NEZAVISIMAYA GAZETA

    tert.am
    26.06.12

    Turkey and Azerbaijan are going to sign today an inter-governmental
    agreement in Istanbul on construction of Trans Anatolian Pipeline
    (TANAP).

    TANAP pipeline will carry up to 16 billion cubic metres a year of
    gas from Azerbaijan's Shah Deniz gas field through Turkey as far as
    its European borders.

    The project is in direct competition with the multinational Nabucco
    pipeline project sponsored by a consortium that includes OMV and
    RWE and is backed by the European Commission, Russian Nezavisimaya
    Gazeta writes.

    Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, President of Azerbaijan
    Ilham Aliyev are expected to participate in the signing ceremony. The
    Russian newspaper says two documents are expected to be signed in
    Istanbul - the above mentioned inter-state agreement and a trade
    agreement on creation of gas pipeline consortium.

    The founders of the consortium will be Azerbaijani State Oil Company
    with 80 per cent shares, Turkish Botas oil state gas company and
    Turkiye Petrolleri oil company with 20% shares. In future international
    oil-gas companies may join the consortium.

    "We are going to solve all the issues connected with the project
    and without losing time pass to construction works so that the
    new pipeline be ready by 2017," Rovnag Abdulayev, chairman of the
    Azerbaijani state oil company said.

    The length of the pipeline will be 2 000 kilometers. The pipeline
    that starts from Azerbaijan will stretch to either Greece or Bulgaria
    through Turkey's territory.

    The first round of construction is said to cost $7-8 billion.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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