Russia Tuesday opened the first of the Nord Stream's two pipelines that bypass Ukraine and ship natural gas directly to western Europe. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin visited the Portovaya compressor station in the Leningrad region and launched the process. The pipeline will first be filled with "technical gas," which is used to create the pressure for pumping real natural gas. That's before the pipeline starts to deliver some 27.5 billion cubic meters of gas to Germany, Britain, the Netherlands, France and other European countries, said Russian gas giant Gazprom. Putin said at the ceremony that the launch of the Nord Stream would deprive Ukraine of its exclusive advantage in gas transit. "Ukraine is our old and traditional partner. As any transit country it has the temptation to benefit from its transit position," Putin said. "Now this exclusive right disappears. Our relations will become more civilized." The 1224-km dual gas pipeline project, which runs from Russia's Vyborg to Germany's Greifswald via the Baltic sea bed, has a designed capacity of 55 billion cubic meters a year. The second pipeline is expected to be commissioned at the end of 2012. Russia has long been seeking ways to deliver gas directly to the European market while bypassing former Soviet nations including Ukraine, and Belarus.
GMT 11:19 2018 Thursday ,13 December
Nine killed, 47 injured as high-speed train crashes in TurkeyGMT 10:36 2018 Wednesday ,12 December
Strasbourg shooting leaves 3 dead, 12 injuredGMT 09:59 2018 Friday ,07 December
Death toll climbs to five after Santo Domingo factory explosionGMT 09:50 2018 Friday ,07 December
At least 18 Afghan soldiers killed in Taliban attackGMT 13:50 2018 Thursday ,06 December
Two found, five missing after US Marine aircraft collide off JapanGMT 16:27 2018 Sunday ,02 December
Villages evacuated as northern Australia fires flare in extreme heatGMT 08:16 2018 Thursday ,29 November
10 killed, 19 wounded in Taliban attack in KabulGMT 14:07 2018 Sunday ,18 November
About 15,000 people killed in Russian road accidents in 2018 so farMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor