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"Greece and Turkey Open Gas Pipeline

Turkey now begins to play the energy card....


Caspian gas starts flowing in Turkey-Greece pipe

A new 285 km pipeline will bring natural gas from the Caspian region to Europe for the first time, in a move that will partly relieve the EU's heavy dependence on Russian gas.

 Greece and Turkey Open Gas Pipeline

Deciding the future: Energy policy scenarios to 2050

To meet the energy demand of all households, worldwide energy supplies must double by 2050, according to a new World Energy Council (WEC) report published at the WEC session from 11-15 November in Rome.

SABAH Newspaper English Edition - Economy - Turkey opens the valve of Caspian natural gas

EuroNewsEuroNews : A pipe to soothe Turkey-Greece relations

US hails Turkey-Greece pipeline, wants EU to open up gas market — EU (European Union) business, legal and financial news and information from EUbusiness - EUbusiness.com

EDM EUROPE TO START BUYING AZERI GAS VIA TURKEY BYPASSING RUSSIA

 

EU seeks 'world leadership' in energy technologies

On 22 November, the Commission will publish a Strategic Energy Technology Plan (SET Plan) to help the EU reach targets for renewable energies uptake and CO2 emissions reductions. Brussels hopes the plan will boost a 'clean' technology sector plagued by high costs, market barriers and under-investment.

Le gazoduc turco-grec inauguré en grande pompe

Le Figaro (France), no. 19687, samedi, 17 novembre 2007, p. 23

Alexia Kefalas

À quelques heures de l’inauguration, demain, du premier gazoduc reliant la Turquie et la Grèce, Constantin Maroulis, le directeur général de la société hellénique de gestion du gaz naturel, et son équipe, règlent les derniers préparatifs.

New rules in new 'Great Game'

The leaders of Greece and Turkey inaugurated a natural gas pipeline yesterday, the first to bypass Russia, in a bid to reduce Europe's dependence on

 

 


 

 


 

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