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2009 October 23   12:35

Transneft, Sovcomflot, Novoship sign agreement on Burgas-Alexandroupolis pipeline

Transneft , Sovcomflot, Novoship  and  Trans-Balkan  Pipeline  B.V.  have signed an agreement of intent for  the  Burgas-Alexandroupolis  oil pipeline project, Transneft said in a statement.
     The  agreement  covers  stable  and  safe  operations  in  shipping hydrocarbons   across   the   Black  Sea  between  Novorossiisk/Yuzhnaya Ozereevka in Russia and Burgas in Bulgaria.
     The  project  participants  will  engage in developing an effective logistics  scheme,  as  well  as  technical  and  commercial  terms, for shipping  liquid hydrocarbons on the Novorossiisk-Burgas route and other routes as may be required by the project. The companies have also agreed to draft the corresponding agreements on these matters.
     The  Burgas-Alexandroupolis pipeline will link Burgas on Bulgaria's Black Sea  coast  with  Alexandroupolis  on  Greece's  Aegean Sea coast, provide  a  new  route  for  transporting  Russian  and Caspian Sea that bypasses  the  crowded  Bosphorus  and  Dardanelles.  The  pipeline will stretch about 300 kilometers. It will have capacity for approximately 30 million  tonnes  a year initially and may subsequently be upgraded to 50 million tonnes a year. The project will cost an estimated $900 million.
     In  recent  times  Bulgaria  has  been  unable to clearly state its position on project implementation to the other project participants.

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