Gazprom: The gas center in Turkey may solve the problems of the “Northern Seal”

Gazprom: The gas center in Turkey may solve the problems of the “Northern Seal”

According to Alexei Miller, CEO of the Russian business “Gazprom,” all of the gas supplies that were parked in the “Northern Seal” owing to its disruption could be redirected through the Turkish gas centre.

Miller stated in a television interview on Sunday that the volume of supplies could be substantial in response to a query regarding the establishment of a centre for Russian gas supplies in Turkey. “We are talking about all those sizes that we lost because of international terrorism in the” Northern Seal “pipelines,” Miller said.

Miller said that the “Gazprom” firm has experience planning for the implementation of the “Southern Seal” project, which was shelved and replaced by the “Turkish torrent” project. The “Southern Seal” project had been anticipated to produce up to 63 billion cubic metres of gas.

Last week, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced, in a speech at the plenary session of the “Russian Energy Week” forum, that Russia could pump the quantities of gas that Europe lost due to the damage of the “Northern Seal” tubes to European countries via Turkey by establishing a “gas center “. He claims that this solution is both economically feasible and highly secure.
From Novosti.

Gazprom: The “Northern Seal” difficulties could be resolved by the Turkish gas centre.

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