GREEK-SOVIET LINE APPROVED

Greece's government has approved a contract between its state gas corporation and the U.S.S.R.'s Association Machinoimport for construction of a $1.3 billion, 510 km gas pipeline to supply Soviet natural gas to Greece. Initial supply is to be 35.31 bcf/year, eventually increasing to 84.7 bcf/year. Construction of the line, which will originate at the Bulgarian border, is to begin this year. The project is to be complete in 1993. Copyright 1991 Oil & Gas Journal. All Rights Reserved.
May 20, 1991

Greece's government has approved a contract between its state gas corporation and the U.S.S.R.'s Association Machinoimport for construction of a $1.3 billion, 510 km gas pipeline to supply Soviet natural gas to Greece.

Initial supply is to be 35.31 bcf/year, eventually increasing to 84.7 bcf/year.

Construction of the line, which will originate at the Bulgarian border, is to begin this year. The project is to be complete in 1993.

Copyright 1991 Oil & Gas Journal. All Rights Reserved.

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