TurkStream directly connects the largest gas reserves in Russia to the Turkish gas transportation network, creating a reliable source of energy for Turkey, South and southeast Europe
TurkStream directly connects the largest gas reserves in Russia to the Turkish gas transportation network, providing reliable energy to Turkey, South and Southeast Europe. The offshore component of the system consists of two parallel lines running through the Black Sea.
TurkStream will directly connect the large gas reserves in Russia to the Turkish gas transportation network, to provide reliable energy supplies for Turkey, South and Southeast Europe.
TurkStream offers a key solution for the energy supply security of Turkey and Europe by providing a direct connection to Russian gas reserves, to transport up to 31.5 billion cubic metres of gas to the region each year.
TurkStream, which has become operational on 1 January 2020, offers a reliable energy supply for Turkey and Europe with its annual capacity to deliver 31.5 billion cubic meters of natural gas. Pipelines are one of the safest, most convenient and most efficient ways to transport natural gas.
The TurkStream pipeline will directly connect the Russian gas reserves to the Turkish network and provide reliable energy supplies for Turkey, as well as South and Southeast Europe.
The TurkStream Gas Pipeline – Offshore Section (‘the Project’) is an infrastructure project that aims to secure reliable gas supplies to Turkey, south and south-east Europe. It will connect the world's largest natural gas reserves in Russia with consumers in Turkey and Europe by
South Stream Transport BV (SSTTBV) operates and maintains the TurkStream Offshore Gas Pipeline, a major gas pipeline through the Black Sea. SSTTBV integrates Health, Safety, Security, and Environmental (HSSE)