First String of Turkish Stream Pipeline to Cost $4.72Bln

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First Deputy Head of Gazprom's Project Management Department Aleksei Serebryakov says the company estimates the cost of constructing the first branch of the Turkish Stream pipeline at €4.3 billion, while the overall price tag for all four legs of this project are estimated at €11.4 billion.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Russian energy giant Gazprom estimates the cost of constructing the first branch of the Turkish Stream pipeline at 4.3 billion ($4.72 billion), while the overall price tag for all four legs of this project are estimated at 11.4 billion, First Deputy Head of Gazprom's Project Management Department Aleksei Serebryakov said Monday.

“The total cost [of the Turkish Stream pipeline] is currently estimated at 11.4 billion excluding VAT. The cost of the first branch of the gas pipeline will be about 4.3 billion euros excluding VAT,” Serebryakov said on a conference call with investors.

A pressure valve is pictured at a natural gas control centre of Turkey's Petroleum and Pipeline Corporation - Sputnik International
Russia Sends to Turkey Two Proposals on Turkish Stream Gas Pipeline
In July, a source in the Russian Energy Ministry told journalists that Russia had sent a proposal for the construction of the first branch of the gas pipeline to Turkey.

The Turkish Stream will have an annual capacity of 63 billion cubic meters and will run from Russia to Turkey beneath the Black Sea. The pipeline will continue to a hub on the Turkish-Greek border, from where it would be extended to Southern Europe.

The Turkish Stream gas pipeline was launched as a replacement to the South Stream pipeline project that Moscow cancelled in December 2014, citing the "non-constructive" stance of the European Union on the issue.

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