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Construction of the gas pipeline “Balkan Stream” is de facto complete, and the Bulgarian section of the pipeline is connected to the pipeline in Serbia. This was reported to TASS by an informed source involved in the construction of the gas pipeline.
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Balkan Stream has been completed, is connected to a pipeline in Serbia, there are no official events related to the completion of the pipeline due to the coronavirus pandemic, and the ceremony will probably take place later “said the source, quoted by” Nova TV “.
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In October, Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov announced that construction of the Balkan Stream gas pipeline in the country was almost complete. He stressed that “with the implementation of the Balkan Stream project, Bulgaria will become a strategic regional gas distribution center and guarantee the diversification of gas supply.”
Balkan Stream is actually a continuation of the Turkish Stream gas pipeline“through the territory of Bulgaria. In official documents it is called” an object of expansion of the gas transportation infrastructure of the company “Bulgartransgaz” in parallel with the main northern gas pipeline to the border between Bulgaria and Serbia. ” The name “Balkan Stream” for the gas pipeline was proposed by the Prime Minister It was pointed out that the linear part of the pipeline should be completed in December.
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Our state is very beautiful, but not to build on, Borissov said.
“The Turkish Stream, which was released on January 8, 2020, passes through the bottom of the Black Sea from Russia to the shores of Turkey. In addition, there is a land transit line to the border with neighboring countries, from where gas is already exported to Greece, Bulgaria, the Republic of Macedonia. Later, once all the infrastructure is finished, the gas reaches Serbia and Hungary. The capacity of the 930 km pipeline is 31.5 billion cubic meters of gas per year.
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