Government adopts bill on South Stream

The Serbian government has adopted a bill on South Stream - the Russia-led international natural gas pipeline, a branch of which will be built in Serbia.

Izvor: Tanjug

Friday, 25.01.2013.

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BELGRADE The Serbian government has adopted a bill on South Stream - the Russia-led international natural gas pipeline, a branch of which will be built in Serbia. The bill is meant to will facilitate the land expropriation process and simplify procedures for obtaining documentation needed for the construction of that gas pipeline. Government adopts bill on South Stream The bill, which was adopted on Thursday, will be rushed through parliament by the end of January, the Ministry of Natural Resources, Mining and Spatial Planning announced earlier. The adoption of the bill will simplify the procedure for obtaining building permits, facilitate the land expropriation on the pipeline route and other works related to South Stream, which has been defined as a project of public importance. The construction of the international gas pipeline, South Stream, began on December 7, 2012, near the Black Sea coast in Russia, and works on a 410 km long section across Serbia are due to start in the first quarter of 2013. The first phase of South Stream should be completed in 2015, and should bring Serbia revenues of around EUR 200 million. The pipeline construction across Serbia has been priced at EUR 1.7 billion. The entire gas pipeline should be finished in 2017, and will have an annual capacity of 63 billion cubic meters. (Beta/AP, file) Tanjug

Government adopts bill on South Stream

The bill, which was adopted on Thursday, will be rushed through parliament by the end of January, the Ministry of Natural Resources, Mining and Spatial Planning announced earlier.

The adoption of the bill will simplify the procedure for obtaining building permits, facilitate the land expropriation on the pipeline route and other works related to South Stream, which has been defined as a project of public importance.

The construction of the international gas pipeline, South Stream, began on December 7, 2012, near the Black Sea coast in Russia, and works on a 410 km long section across Serbia are due to start in the first quarter of 2013.

The first phase of South Stream should be completed in 2015, and should bring Serbia revenues of around EUR 200 million.

The pipeline construction across Serbia has been priced at EUR 1.7 billion.

The entire gas pipeline should be finished in 2017, and will have an annual capacity of 63 billion cubic meters.

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