Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Ankara negotiates with Moscow about construction of Turkish Stream gas pipeline

Turkey is ready to start building the first branch of the Turkish Stream natural-gas pipeline. Currently, Ankara is negotiating with Moscow about construction of the pipeline on the Black Sea bed. The project provides for construction of four branches of Turkish Stream whose capacity will total 63 million cubic meters of gas per year.

In addition, the Russian state company RosAtom participates in construction of a nuclear power plant near the Turkish city of Mersin. According to plan, the N-plant will have four 1.2-gigawatt reactors.

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