Turkish state-owned gas company
Botas has launched the construction of a gas
interconnector between Turkey and Bulgaria,
Sofia-based media reported.
Botas has started horizontal drilling for the
175-kilometre gas pipeline, the Bulgarian
National Radio reported last week.
The interconnector is expected to be completed
in 2015 and to carry Russian gas which reaches
Turkey via the Blue Stream pipeline, BNR added.
Earlier this month, the Bulgarian and Turkish
energy ministers signed a memorandum of
understanding on the construction of the gas
link.
The Bulgarian section of the gas interconnector
will be built by the state-owned gas
transmission system operator Bulgartransgaz.
On Tuesday Russian gas giant Gazprom said that
the deputy chairman of the company's management
committee, Alexander Medvedev, and Turkey's
energy minister Taner Yildiz discussed in Ankara
the options of increasing the capacity of the
Blue Stream gas pipeline from 16 billion cubic
metres (bcm) to 19 bcm a year. The 1,213 km-long
Blue Stream gas pipeline was launched in
December 2002 for direct gas deliveries to
Turkish gas consumers via the bottom of the
Black Sea.
Source:SeeNews