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Iran, Iraq and Syria sign on for pipeline to Europe

Iran, Iraq and Syria sign on for pipeline to Europe Wed, 3 August 2011 Iran, Iraq and Syria have signed a $US10 billion trilateral deal to construct a 5,000 km gas pipeline to Europe, according to Iranian news service Shana.

Gazprom welds ahead

Gazprom welds ahead Wed, 3 August 2011 Gazprom has welded 981 km of Bovanenkovo – Ukhta pipeline, located in Russia, with 940 km already trenched and buried.

MOUC signed for TAP-IAP interconnection

MOUC signed for TAP-IAP interconnection Tue, 2 August 2011 Trans Adriatic Pipeline AG and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Energy of Albania have signed a Memorandum of Understanding and Co-operation to explore possibilities for connecting the Ionian Adriatic Pipeline to the Trans Adriatic Pipeline system at a tie-in point near Fier, Albania.

New ESIA advisor appointed for Nabucco

New ESIA advisor appointed for Nabucco Tue, 2 August 2011 D’Appolonia S.p.A. has been appointed as the new Environmental and Social Impact Assessment Advisor for the Nabucco pipeline project.

OPAL pipeline reaches completion

OPAL pipeline reaches completion Wed, 20 July 2011 The 470 km Ostsee Pipeline Anbindungs Leitung, the largest natural gas pipeline in western Europe, has reached completion.

Caspian capacity to be increased

Caspian capacity to be increased Wed, 6 July 2011 The Caspian Pipeline Consortium has started the construction phase of the Caspian pipeline expansion in Atyrau, Kazakhstan.

Offshore works on Nord Stream Pipeline completed

Offshore works on Nord Stream Pipeline completed Wed, 22 June 2011 All three sections of the first of Nord Stream’s twin 1,224 km gas pipelines have now been joined together underwater by hyperbaric tie-ins.

ESIA underway in Greece for TAP pipeline

ESIA underway in Greece for TAP pipeline Fri, 10 June 2011 The Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) has commenced its Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) process in Greece.

Nabucco Project Support Agreements finalised and signed

Nabucco Project Support Agreements finalised and signed Thu, 9 June 2011 The legal framework for the Nabucco Pipeline has been finalised with the signing – in Kayseri, Turkey – of the Project Support Agreements between Nabucco Gas Pipeline International GmbH and the responsible ministries of the five transit countries – Austria, Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania and Turkey.

The NATO Pipeline: delivering fuel in peace, crisis and conflict

The NATO Pipeline: delivering fuel in peace, crisis and conflict During large-scale, cross-border military actions, fuel for aircraft and ground vehicles must be expeditiously transported to where it is needed. The NATO Pipeline System was constructed during the Cold War to supply Alliance forces with fuel, and spare capacity is currently available for civil use.


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