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Bulgaria gives final agreement to prepare South Stream assessment

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Russia's gas giant Gazprom and Bulgarian Energy Holding on Friday signed an agreement to implement a feasibility study of the Bulgarian segment of the South Stream gas pipeline.

Russia's gas giant Gazprom and Bulgarian Energy Holding on Friday signed an agreement to implement a feasibility study of the Bulgarian segment of the South Stream gas pipeline.

The document outlines the mechanisms of cooperation between Bulgaria's holding and Gazprom during the implementation of the assessment of the pipeline on Bulgarian territory and sets the timeline for this cooperation.

"In line with the arrangements reached over the last weeks, an agreement which will set a new pace for working on the project in Bulgaria was signed today," Gazpom CEO Alexei Miller said.

"There are no obstacles in setting up a joint venture which will take on the design planning, construction and maintenance of the Bulgarian sector of the gas pipeline," Miller said.

"We are confident that the national feasibility study of the project will be accomplished in the shortest amount of time, and as early as the first half of 2011 we will be able to make a decision on the optimization of the pipeline's route in Europe with a view on all the possible variants," he added.

The Russian-Bulgarian JV to develop the feasibility study is planned to be established by November 15.

Russia has been exporting natural gas to Bulgaria since 1974. The volume of deliveries reached 2.64 billion cubic meters in 2009. Gazprom implements transit gas deliveries to Turkey, Greece and Macedonia through Bulgarian territory.

A transit contract between Gazprom Export and Bulgargaz company was extended from 2010 to 2030 in 2006.

The South Stream project, in which Russia, Bulgaria and Greece are partners, stipulates the construction of a 300-kilometer pipeline from Burgas on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast to Alexandroupolis on the Greek Aegean Sea coast. The pipeline, which is considered a rival to the EU-backed Nabucco, is scheduled to be launched in December 2015.

Intergovernmental agreements have been signed between Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia and Austria for the implementation of the section of the pipeline that will run over land.

The onshore part of the South Stream pipeline will pass through the Serbian town of Dimitrovgrad, 65 kilometers from the Bulgarian capital of Sofia.

 

MOSCOW, October 22 (RIA Novosti)

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