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Russia rejects calls to merge South Stream, Nabucco pipelines

16 March 2010 10:43 (UTC+04:00)
Russia rejects calls to merge South Stream, Nabucco pipelines
Russia is not considering a proposal to combine part of its South Stream gas project with the Western-backed Nabucco pipeline, Energy Minister Sergei Shmatko said on Monday, RIA Novosti reported.
"We are not discussing such issues," Shmatko said.
Shmatko commented on a recent suggestion by Italy’s Eni SpA, Gazprom’s partner in the South Stream gas pipeline project, that combining some sections of the pipelines would cut costs and boost profits.
Eni CEO Paolo Scaroni was reported to say at a Cambridge Energy Research Associates conference in Houston last Wednesday that if all the partners decided to merge the two pipelines for part of the route, "we would reduce investments, operational costs and increase overall returns."
Shmatko also said Russia welcomed Europe's desire to diversify gas supply routes but did not consider the South Stream and Nabucco as rival projects.
Both South Stream and Nabucco aim to supply natural gas to Southern and Central Europe. The South Stream project is designed to deliver up to 63 billion cubic meters of Central Asian and Russian natural gas under the Black Sea while Nabucco is intended to pump 31 billion cu m of gas from the Caspian region via Turkey.
Russian experts are skeptical about the prospects of merging the two pipelines as Nabucco was originally designed to cut Europe’s dependence on Russian gas deliveries. *

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