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- TurkStream (Turkish: TürkAkım or Türk Akımı, Russian: Турецкий поток; former name: Turkish Stream) is a natural gas pipeline running from Russia to Turkey...
- a parti****nt in the Trans-Balkan pipeline. In 2022 about 2 bcm from Turkstream was sent to Romania through the Trans-Balkan pipeline. Since 2023 Moldova...
- 2022-10-23. "Security of the TurkStream Is a Priority for Hungary". Hungary Today. 2022-09-29. Retrieved 2022-12-14. "Balkan Stream countries hope to avoid...
- February 2021. "TurkStream gas pipeline's offs**** section completed". gazprom.com. 19 November 2018. Retrieved 3 April 2020. "Project". turkstream.info. Retrieved...
- Ukraine of using drones to inflict minor damage on infrastructure of the TurkStream gas pipeline near Gaikodzor, Krasnodar Krai. Ukraine received its first...
- of 2025, most of gas imports to Slovakia is from Russia via TurkStream pipeline. TurkStream connects Russia and Turkey, with gas flowing through the Balkans...
- Turkish Stream. The latter, renamed as TurkStream, was approved and later completed, sending gas supplies to Bulgaria on 1 January 2020. The South Stream pipeline...
- for TurkStream was signed. Construction started in May 2017 and gas deliveries to Bulgaria through the pipeline began on January 1, 2020. TurksStream changes...
- Economy portal TurkStream South Stream Nabucco Pipeline Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline South Caucasus Pipeline "Economic Brief: The Blue Stream Gas Pipeline"...
- will be by the Trans-Balkan pipeline, or possibly via Russia and the TurkStream pipeline across the Black Sea, then Turkey, Bulgaria, Serbia and Hungary...