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Nabucco Pipeline

Nabucco pipeline
Location of the Nabucco pipeline
Location of the Nabucco pipeline
Location
Country Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Austria
General direction east–west
From Ahiboz, Turkey
Passes through İnegöl, Yuluce, Kırklareli, Kofcas, Lozenets, Oryahovo, Port of Bechet, Nădlac, Dolj, Mehedinti, Caras-Severin, Timiş, and Arad
To Baumgarten an der March, Austria
General information
Type Natural gas
Partners OMV
MOL
Transgaz
Bulgargaz
BOTAŞ
RWE
Operator Nabucco Gas Pipeline International GmbH
Technical information
Length 3,893 km (2,419 mi)
Maximum discharge 31 billion cubic metres (1.1×10^12 cu ft) per year
Diameter 56 in (1,422 mm)
Nabucco-West
Nabucco West Route.jpg
Map of Nabucco-West
Location
Country Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Austria
General direction east–west
From Strandzha, Bulgaria
Passes through Lozenets, Oryahovo, Port of Bechet, Nădlac, Dolj, Mehedinti, Caras-Severin, Timiş, and Arad
To Baumgarten an der March, Austria
General information
Type Natural gas
Partners BOTAŞ (Turkey)
BEH (Bulgaria)
FGSZ (Hungary)
OMV (Austria)
Transgaz (Romania)
Operator Nabucco Gas Pipeline International GmbH
Expected 2018
Technical information
Length 1,329 km (826 mi)
Maximum discharge 10 to 23 billion cubic metres per year
Diameter 48 in (1,219 mm)

The Nabucco-West pipeline (also referred to as the Turkey–Austria gas pipeline) was a proposed natural gas pipeline from the Turkish-Bulgarian border to Austria. It is a modification of the original Nabucco Pipeline project, which was to run from Erzurum in Turkey to Baumgarten an der March in Austria. The aim of the Nabucco pipeline is to diversify the natural gas suppliers and delivery routes for Europe, thus reducing European dependence on Russian energy. The original project was backed by several European Union member states and by the United States, and was seen as a rival to the South Stream pipeline project. The main supplier was expected to be Iraq, with potential supplies from Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, and Egypt. The main supply for the Nabucco West was to be Shah Deniz gas through the proposed Trans-Anatolian gas pipeline (TANAP).

The project is being developed by a consortium of six companies. Preparations started in 2002 and the intergovernmental agreement between Turkey, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary and Austria was signed on 13 July 2009. After an announcement of the construction of TANAP, the consortium has submitted the Nabucco-West project. Construction of Nabucco-West depended on the gas export route decision by the Shah Deniz consortium. After Shah Deniz consortium decision to prefer the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline over Nabucco, Nabucco's shareholders have to decide the next steps for the project.


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