Romania, Georgia and Azerbaijan Study on New Gas Transport Route

Romania, Georgia and Azerbaijan Study on New Gas Transport Route
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Δευ, 19 Απριλίου 2010 - 17:56
Romania, Georgia and Azerbaijan start a feasibility study to assess whether a gas transport on the Azerbaijan-Georgia-Romania route is possible. The three parties agreed to call the project AGRI – Azerbaijan Georgia Romania Interconnection. Romanian minister Videanu says AGRI could be completed before Nabucco.
Romania , Georgia and Azerbaijan start a feasibility study to assess whether a gas transport on the Azerbaijan-Georgia-Romania route is possible. The three parties agreed to call the project AGRI – Azerbaijan Georgia Romania Interconnection.
Romanian minister Videanu says AGRI could be completed before Nabucco.

The gas will travel on the
Baku ( Azerbaijan )-Kulevi (Georgia)- Constanta ( Romania ) route. The gas will be liquefied in Kulevi and then transported through the Black Sea to Romanian port Constanta , where a de-liquefying process will take place.

AGRI is a project meant to diversify natural gas transit routes and to reduce the dependency on Russian gas.
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