Gas pipeline on track

Published September 6, 2008

LONDON, Sept 5: The Nabucco gas pipeline, which seeks to link central Asia’s gas fields with Europe, is on track despite the Russia-Georgia conflict, the project’s chief executive said in an interview published on Friday.

Speaking to the Financial Times, Reinhard Mitschek said the conflict had “no impact” on planning for the US- and EU-backed pipeline, which is expected to be completed by 2013.

The 3,300-km pipeline is to run via Turkey and the Balkan states to Austria, and Mitschek told the business daily that a market survey had shown “huge demand” for it.

“The Georgian conflict has no impact on Nabucco or its planning, which envisages first deliveries in 2013,” he said.

“We are focused on developing the project properly. Nabucco is on track and all partners are determined and fully committed to realise it.” He added that a planned Russian pipeline, dubbed South Stream that would travel a similar path to Europe, did not render Nabucco any less appealing.

“South Stream and Nabucco are not competing projects,” he said.—AFP

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