Turkey–Greece gas pipeline explained

Turkey–Greece pipeline
Type:natural gas
Country:Turkey
Greece
Start:Karacabey, Turkey
Finish:Komotini, Greece
Construction:2005
Est:2007
Length Km:296
Diameter In:36

Gas flows from Turkey to Greece through a pipeline which is almost 300 km long. It is an incomplete transportation project that was proposed in the framework of the Southern Gas Corridor. It was proposed for the transportation of natural gas from Azerbaijan's Shah Deniz gas field Phase II to markets in Europe via Greece and Italy. The Turkey–Greece pipeline was completed in 2007 while the Greece–Italy pipeline was not built, due to the competing Trans Adriatic Pipeline.

The Turkey–Greece pipeline is a natural gas pipeline, which connects Turkish and Greek gas grids. The pipeline begins in Karacabey in Turkey and runs to Komotini in Greece.

History

The agreement between Turkish gas company BOTAŞ and Greek gas company DEPA was signed on 28 March 2002. The intergovernmental agreement to build a natural gas pipeline between the two countries was signed on 23 December 2003 in Ankara. The foundation of the pipeline was laid on 3 July 2005 by the prime ministers Kostas Karamanlis and Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. It was completed in September 2007.[1] [2] The pipeline was officially inaugurated on 18 November 2007.[3]

Technical description

The length of the Turkish section is, of which are under the Sea of Marmara. The length of the Greek section is . The diameter of the pipeline is 36inches and the capacity is 7e9m3 of natural gas per year.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Start-up delay for Turkey-Greece pipe . Upstream Online-->,NHST Media Group . . 2007-07-31 . 2007-08-01.
  2. News: Turkish-Greek pipeline now complete . Alexander's Gas & Oil Connections . 2007-09-06 . 2007-09-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080303225036/http://www.gasandoil.com/goc/news/nte73925.htm . 2008-03-03 . dead .
  3. News: Greece-Turkey gas pipeline link inaugurated . Eric Watkins . Oil & Gas Journal . 2007-11-20 . 2007-11-24.
  4. News: Bulgaria, Greece agree to link pipelines for delivery of Azerbaijan gas. Trend News Agency. 2009-07-15. 2010-10-23.