Trans-Balkan Pipeline
Trans-Balkan Pipeline Burgas-Alexandroupolis Burgas-Alexandroupolis Pipeline Consortium Burgas BLACK SEA Transneft 33.33% Export pipeline Rosneft Gazprom Neft 33.34% Bulgaria 33.33% Project participants: Burgas-Alexandroupolis Project Company-BG Tank Farm and Main Pumping station Single Point Mooring 50% Intermediate Pumping station Russia 51% 50% Bulgaria 24.5% Bulgargaz Technoexportstroy Greece 24.5% Greek Turkey Republic (1%) «Helpe-Thraki A.E.» (23.5%) 75% 25% The pipeline is aimed at relieving the existing route of Russian and Caspian oil supplies to Europe (through the Bosporus and Dardanelles Straits controlled by Turkey) «Hellenic Petroleum» «Thraki» Greece Tank Farm Alexandroupolis AEGEAN SEA Loading pipeline Single Point Mooring MARMARA SEA History March 2007 June 2010 February 2011 2011-2012 Early 2013 Expected date of launch A three-party intergovernmental agreement on pipeline construction was signed Expected The Bulgarian prime Bulgaria is expected to minister said take the final decision on construction Bulgaria withdrew from the project its participation in the project period RIANOVOSTI © 2010 www.rian.ru Trans-Balkan Pipeline Burgas-Alexandroupolis Burgas-Alexandroupolis Pipeline Consortium Burgas BLACK SEA Transneft 33.33% Export pipeline Rosneft Gazprom Neft 33.34% Bulgaria 33.33% Project participants: Burgas-Alexandroupolis Project Company-BG Tank Farm and Main Pumping station Single Point Mooring 50% Intermediate Pumping station Russia 51% 50% Bulgaria 24.5% Bulgargaz Technoexportstroy Greece 24.5% Greek Turkey Republic (1%) «Helpe-Thraki A.E.» (23.5%) 75% 25% The pipeline is aimed at relieving the existing route of Russian and Caspian oil supplies to Europe (through the Bosporus and Dardanelles Straits controlled by Turkey) «Hellenic Petroleum» «Thraki» Greece Tank Farm Alexandroupolis AEGEAN SEA Loading pipeline Single Point Mooring MARMARA SEA History March 2007 June 2010 February 2011 2011-2012 Early 2013 Expected date of launch A three-party intergovernmental agreement on pipeline construction was signed Expected The Bulgarian prime Bulgaria is expected to minister said take the final decision on construction Bulgaria withdrew from the project its participation in the project period RIANOVOSTI © 2010 www.rian.ru Trans-Balkan Pipeline Burgas-Alexandroupolis Burgas-Alexandroupolis Pipeline Consortium Burgas BLACK SEA Transneft 33.33% Export pipeline Rosneft Gazprom Neft 33.34% Bulgaria 33.33% Project participants: Burgas-Alexandroupolis Project Company-BG Tank Farm and Main Pumping station Single Point Mooring 50% Intermediate Pumping station Russia 51% 50% Bulgaria 24.5% Bulgargaz Technoexportstroy Greece 24.5% Greek Turkey Republic (1%) «Helpe-Thraki A.E.» (23.5%) 75% 25% The pipeline is aimed at relieving the existing route of Russian and Caspian oil supplies to Europe (through the Bosporus and Dardanelles Straits controlled by Turkey) «Hellenic Petroleum» «Thraki» Greece Tank Farm Alexandroupolis AEGEAN SEA Loading pipeline Single Point Mooring MARMARA SEA History March 2007 June 2010 February 2011 2011-2012 Early 2013 Expected date of launch A three-party intergovernmental agreement on pipeline construction was signed Expected The Bulgarian prime Bulgaria is expected to minister said take the final decision on construction Bulgaria withdrew from the project its participation in the project period RIANOVOSTI © 2010 www.rian.ru Trans-Balkan Pipeline Burgas-Alexandroupolis Burgas-Alexandroupolis Pipeline Consortium Burgas BLACK SEA Transneft 33.33% Export pipeline Rosneft Gazprom Neft 33.34% Bulgaria 33.33% Project participants: Burgas-Alexandroupolis Project Company-BG Tank Farm and Main Pumping station Single Point Mooring 50% Intermediate Pumping station Russia 51% 50% Bulgaria 24.5% Bulgargaz Technoexportstroy Greece 24.5% Greek Turkey Republic (1%) «Helpe-Thraki A.E.» (23.5%) 75% 25% The pipeline is aimed at relieving the existing route of Russian and Caspian oil supplies to Europe (through the Bosporus and Dardanelles Straits controlled by Turkey) «Hellenic Petroleum» «Thraki» Greece Tank Farm Alexandroupolis AEGEAN SEA Loading pipeline Single Point Mooring MARMARA SEA History March 2007 June 2010 February 2011 2011-2012 Early 2013 Expected date of launch A three-party intergovernmental agreement on pipeline construction was signed Expected The Bulgarian prime Bulgaria is expected to minister said take the final decision on construction Bulgaria withdrew from the project its participation in the project period RIANOVOSTI © 2010 www.rian.ru Trans-Balkan Pipeline Burgas-Alexandroupolis Burgas-Alexandroupolis Pipeline Consortium Burgas BLACK SEA Transneft 33.33% Export pipeline Rosneft Gazprom Neft 33.34% Bulgaria 33.33% Project participants: Burgas-Alexandroupolis Project Company-BG Tank Farm and Main Pumping station Single Point Mooring 50% Intermediate Pumping station Russia 51% 50% Bulgaria 24.5% Bulgargaz Technoexportstroy Greece 24.5% Greek Turkey Republic (1%) «Helpe-Thraki A.E.» (23.5%) 75% 25% The pipeline is aimed at relieving the existing route of Russian and Caspian oil supplies to Europe (through the Bosporus and Dardanelles Straits controlled by Turkey) «Hellenic Petroleum» «Thraki» Greece Tank Farm Alexandroupolis AEGEAN SEA Loading pipeline Single Point Mooring MARMARA SEA History March 2007 June 2010 February 2011 2011-2012 Early 2013 Expected date of launch A three-party intergovernmental agreement on pipeline construction was signed Expected The Bulgarian prime Bulgaria is expected to minister said take the final decision on construction Bulgaria withdrew from the project its participation in the project period RIANOVOSTI © 2010 www.rian.ru
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