The investment project was planned to be completed by 2027, the length of the Hungary pipeline range from 180 to 190 km.
Hungary and Serbia plans to build an oil pipeline by 2027, which will bring Russian oil to Serbia. It was said by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary Peter Siyarteto, according to Ukrinform on Monday, May 26th.
According to Sihayo, the length of the Hungarian pipeline in the Hungarian territory will be 180-190 km. He also emphasized that in Central Europe the “big -scale restructuring of energy supply” continues.
“We are working hard to strengthen regional energy security. Serbia has become a major transit country where more than 20 million cubic gases are entered day -day,” Siyarteto said.
Hungary and Serbia also plans to double the throughput of electric networks between countries.
According to media reports, in April, the Serbia government approved the construction plan for the 113-kilometer section of the oil pipeline from Khorgosh, near the Hungarian border, to the terminal Transnafts In the new garden. The provision of throughput – 5.5 million tons of oil per year.
The total length of the pipeline will exceed 300 km. He will connect a new garden along with the Russian oil pipeline receiving station Friendship In the city of Hungarian of Sazhalombatt.
Keep in mind that Russia and Serbia have signed an addition to the current gas agreement with gas supplies from June 1 to September 30.
Remember, as the media wrote, the USA and the Russian Federation discussed the possibility of resuming Russian gas supplies in Europe.
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