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Serbia completes pipe laying for its „Turkish Stream“ section

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Serbia has finished laying pipes for its Turkish Stream section.

The pipes of the “National Main Gas Pipeline”, which is a new alternative supply route for the entire Balkans, were laid through Serbia.

Through this route, gas from the Turkish Stream will be delivered via Bulgaria, Serbia and Hungary, and further work on gas infrastructure is under preparation.

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The director of Srbijagas, Dusan Bajatovic, told RTS that 403 kilometers of pipes were installed in Serbia as part of the Turkish Stream.

“The Danube, Tisa, Morava, all the canals, passages, pipes are connected. We expect to finish work on measuring stations”, Bajatovic said.

He added that Serbia will have three exits from the gas pipeline – near Paracin, Belgrade and Zrenjanin, and the exit for the Banatski Dvor gas storage remains to be done.

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