Consortium for transport of Russian oil
Date: February 4th 2010 Author:
Dragan Obradović, Belgrade
Category: Articles
Topic: Oil and oil derivates
Topic: Oil and oil derivates
Russian oil transport company Transneft proposed to Turkey, Italy and Greece to join two oil pipeline projects which one could consider competitive.
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Sofia-based daily Novinite has reported that Bulgaria was apparently left out in the talks, although the largest section of the Burgas-Alexandroupolis pipeline route runs across Bulgaria. In addition, it is not clear from the statements by Transneft representative Nikolai Tokarev, why Bulgaria has been excluded from negotiations on the formation of the respective consortium and neither is it clear how any changes to the Burgas-Alexandroupolis projects could be made without participation of the Bulgarian side, Novinite further reports.
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