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  2. Blue Stream - Wikipedia

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    The pipeline has been constructed by the Blue Stream Pipeline B.V., the Netherlands based joint venture of Russian Gazprom and Italian Eni. The Blue Stream Pipeline B.V. is an owner of the subsea section of pipeline, including Beregovaya compressor station , while Gazprom owns and operates the Russian land section of the pipeline and the ...

  3. OAO TMK - Wikipedia

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    TMK plants produce almost the entire range of existing pipes used in the oil-and-gas sector, the chemical and petrochemical industries, energy and machine-building, construction and municipal housing, shipbuilding, aviation and aerospace, and agriculture.

  4. Transneft - Wikipedia

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    Joint Stock Company Transneft (Russian: Транснефть) is a state-controlled pipeline transport company headquartered in Moscow, Russia. It is the largest oil pipeline company in the world. The company is operating over 70,000 kilometres (43,000 mi) of trunk pipelines and transports about 80% of oil and 30% of oil products produced in ...

  5. Nord Stream - Wikipedia

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    It was the first pipeline that bypassed Ukraine and Poland to deliver Russian natural gas directly to West Europe. Nord Stream 1 (NS1) runs from Vyborg, in northwestern Russia near Finland, and entered service in 2011. [1] It was operated by Nord Stream AG. From 31 August 2022, Gazprom halted delivery indefinitely, officially because of ...

  6. With new gas pipeline, Russia's exports flow east - AOL

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    Smiles and waves between Russia's Vladimir Putin and China's Xi Jinping on Monday (December 2). Though this isn't just a casual video chat between two of the world's most powerful men, but the ...

  7. Nord Stream 2 - Wikipedia

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    Nord Stream 2 (German–English mixed expression for "North Stream 2"; Russian: Северный поток — 2) is a 1,234-kilometre-long (767 mi) natural gas pipeline from Russia to Germany running through the Baltic Sea, [2] financed by Gazprom and several European energy companies.

  8. Grozny–Tuapse oil pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The main pipeline was used as a products pipeline, while its end part transported oil from the Krasnodar fields to Tuapse. The pipeline was built in a move for the country to export as much oil as possible to bring in foreign currencies, as part of the First Five-Year Plan. [1] Since 1894, the oil was transported out of Grozny through train ...

  9. TurkStream - Wikipedia

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    The pipeline is estimated to cost €11.4 billion. [8] The pipeline has two lines with a total capacity of 31.5 billion m 3 /a (1.11 trillion cu ft/a) of natural gas. [16] The first line supplies Turkey and the second line allows the transport of natural gas further, to South East and Central Europe.