Russia's Gazprom begins gas deliveries to Serbia, Bosnia via TurkStream pipeline (1)
Russian energy giant Gazprom said on Friday it had begun delivering natural gas to Serbia and Bosnia through the TurkStream pipeline and a new route crossing Turkey and Bulgaria.
The gas supplies destined to Serbia and Bosnia first reach Turkey via the TurkStream pipeline, which stretches across the Black Sea. Then they enter Serbia through Bulgaria's natural gas transportation system, Gazprom said.
From there, the gas supplies are distributed to Serbian and Bosnian customers.
With the addition of Serbia and Bosnia, a total of six European countries are now receiving Russiangas supplies via the TurkStream pipeline, Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller said.
The other four countries receiving Russian gas supplies via that route are Bulgaria, Greece, North Macedonia and Romania.
Russia and Turkey formally launched TurkStream in January 2020. The pipeline, which allow Moscow to bypass Ukraine as a transit route to Europe, carries Russian natural gas to southern Europe through Turkey.
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