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Gazprom says rerouting South Stream through Romania makes sense

26. November 2010. | 12:45

Source: Itar-Tass

Gazprom has recognized the feasibility of re-routing the gas pipeline South Stream through Romania's territory, as follows from the company’s statement.

Gazprom has recognized the feasibility of re-routing the gas pipeline South Stream through Romania's territory, as follows from the company’s statement.

Gazprom and Romania’s Transgaz SA have completed the feasibility studies for the Romanian section of South Stream gas pipeline.

The parties recognized the desirability of further work for laying the gas pipeline in Romania, Prime-Tass reports.

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