Russia Wins Economic Battle With USA

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Russia Wins Economic Battle With USA

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Russia wins economic battle with USA launching Blue Stream natural gas project
11/18/2005 13:50
US officials were trying to defame Blue Stream saying that Russian specialists would never be able to handle it

The gas pipeline known as Blue Stream, an ambitious, highly expensive and complicated project, which created a direct gas link between Russia and Turkey avoiding the territory of other states, was officially opened yesterday. President Putin, Italian Prime Minister Berlusconi and the head of the Turkish government, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, gathered for the official meeting in the town of Samsun, Turkey, to celebrate the launching of the grand project.

Blue Stream has marked a new era in the construction of pipelines to transport the Russian natural gas directly to foreign consumers. Russia has recently started the construction of another pipeline, which will let Russia deliver its gas to Europe avoiding the territory of the three Baltic States. The pipeline will deliver gas to Great Britain too - the market, which Russia could not access before.

The implementation of the Blue Stream project started on December 15, 1997 when the governments of Russia and Turkey signed an adequate agreement. One may say that Blue Stream has been functioning since 2003, albeit at reduced capacity. The pipeline will deliver 4.5 billion cubic meters of natural gas by the end of the current year; the transportation capacity will be increased to 16 billion cubic meters a year in the future. Blue Stream's length totals 1,213 kilometers - 400 kilometers of pipes have been laid on the Black Sea floor, which made the project become the world's deepest undersea pipeline. ...

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