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Gazprom CEO says Turkish Stream up to EU

EU has limited time, South Stream cancelled

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(ANSA) - Moscow, January 14 - Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller said on Wednesday that it was up to the European Union to build the necessary infrastructure for Turkish Stream, the new Russian-Turkish gas line, as the transcontinental pipeline South Stream was cancelled.
    Miller made the statement during the first visit to Moscow by European Union energy chief Maros Sefcovic, stressing that time was of the essence for Turkish Stream's completion.
    "They have a maximum of a few years for this. This is a very tight schedule. To comply with it, work for the construction of new trunk gas pipelines should be started in EU countries right now. Otherwise, these gas volumes may be redirected to other markets," Miller said, as reported by Russian news agency ITAR-TASS.
    Miller also announced that the South Stream project, a transcontinental pipeline, would not go forward.
    "The project is closed. The Turkish Stream is the sole route, which can deliver 63 billion cubic meters of Russian natural gas transited across Ukraine so far. There are no other options," Miller said.
   

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