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Gas from the Turkish stream through Serbia should reach Hungary and then Austria
Construction of a 474-kilometer stretch through Bulgaria to Serbia has been delayed for a year due to ships between builders and the pandemic.
Serbia has started to fill the section of the Turkish Stream pipeline with gas. This was announced on Saturday, December 19, Interfax reports, citing a source.
Deliveries along the new section of the gas pipeline will begin on January 1, 2021 and will completely replace the Russian gas supply to Serbia through Ukraine, the message says.
Later, the gas from the Turkish stream through Serbia will reach Hungary and then Austria.
As you know, in January 2020 the Turkish Stream gas pipeline, which runs through the Black Sea, was put into operation. Turkey, Bulgaria, Greece and Macedonia were the first to receive gas through it.
Construction of a 474-kilometer stretch through Bulgaria to Serbia has been delayed for a year due to ships between builders and the pandemic.
In 2019, Serbia bought 2,135 million cubic meters of Gazprom. m of gas, and in 10 months of 2020, extraction decreased by 41%, to 960 million cubic meters. meter.
It was also reported that financial losses were estimated in Ukraine after the launch of Turkish Stream.
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