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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Signing of Nabucco gas pipeline agreement expected in June this year
    28.03.2009 19:09 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Nabucco gas pipeline consortium expects an
    intergovernmental agreement, needed to start up the project, by the
    end of June, the consortium's head said on Friday.

    The planned 7.9 billion euros ($10.59 billion) pipeline, designed to
    ease Europe's dependence on Russian gas, needs an agreement between
    the governments whose countries it will cross, as well as an exemption
    from European Union antitrust rules.

    The intergovernmental agreement had been expected in the first quarter
    of this year.

    "We expect the signing of an intergovernmental agreement in June this
    year at the latest," a spokeswoman quoted consortium Managing Director
    Reinhard Mitschek as saying during a visit to Sofia.

    Nabucco plans to pump gas from the Caspian region via Turkey,
    Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary to Austria through 3,300 km (2,051
    miles) of pipelines from 2014. Central Asia and

    The project case has been strengthened by the gas price row between
    Russia and transit country Ukraine in January, which left over a dozen
    European countries without gas for two weeks.

    However, funding, sourcing of natural gas and lack of agreement
    between the Nabucco consortium members have plagued the project.

    Nabucco's shareholders are Austria's OMV (OMVV.VI), Hungary's MOL
    MOLB.BU, Romania's Transgaz TGNM.BX, Bulgaria's Bulgargaz, Turkey's
    Botas and Germany's RWE (RWEG.DE).

    Mitschek said shareholders and the European Bank for Reconstruction
    and Development would provide 30 and 25 percent, respectively, of the
    funding. `Middle East have 82 trillion cubic meters of gas, which
    fills us with optimism for effective use of Nabucco pipeline,' Reuters
    cited Mitschek as saing.

    Export credit agencies have also shown interest in providing funds for
    the project, Mitschek added.

    In February, the World Bank said it was willing to give financial
    support to Nabucco if agreement over gas sourcing was reached between
    consortium members and supplying countries.

    Mitschek has said lower steel prices may cause the consortium to
    revise the project's price lower.
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