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“The Nabucco pipeline is dead,” wrote Alexandros Peterson (OGJ Nov. 7, 2011). On the contrary, as long as Iranian gas is a possibility, there is hope.
The 1,300-kilometer-long Nabucco-West pipeline, running from Turkey through Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary and Austria, was conceived as a way to wean Europe off dependence on Russian gas.
It's being called a milestone for energy-hungry Europe.. Today's European Union-Turkey deal to begin building the 2,000-mile Nabucco gas pipeline from the Caspian Sea to Austria – reducing ...
The Nabucco pipeline was once the keystone of EU hopes to obtain large amounts of natural gas from the Caspian and the Middle East. But as the developers of a key oil field are expected to ...
There was an air of optimism following a one-day Nabucco international gas pipeline conference in Budapest. Though the event failed to provide as much clarity as many had hoped, the conference did ...
The prospects for construction of the Nabucco pipeline -- a route that would help Europe reduce its energy dependency on Russia -- appear to be fading. A decision on whether to proceed with the ...
Nabucco pipeline would run from through Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary; Project is budgeted at €7.9 billion (about $11 billion) Russia has proposed a rival pipeline through southeastern Europe.
Bulgaria wants the European Commission to revive plans for the Nabucco pipeline that would pump gas from the Caspian Sea, after a Russian project seen as a rival was scrapped, Prime Minister Boiko ...
The highly anticipated $11 billion Nabucco pipeline, connecting the energy-rich Caspian region to Eastern Europe, moved forward Monday when five countries signed an agreement in the Turkish ...
The troubled Nabucco pipeline project -- designed to diversify Europe's energy supply and loosen Russia's grip on the continent's natural gas market -- took a major step forward on July 13 with the ...