Serbian Stream

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Serbian Stream
Location
CountryRussia
Serbia
(via Bulgaria)
FromRussia
Passes throughBlack Sea
ToSerbia (via Bulgaria)
General information
Typenatural gas
Statusin operation
PartnersSrbijagas and Gazprom
Construction started2018
Expected2019
Technical information
Maximum discharge13.88 million barrels per day (~6.916×10^8 t/a)
Operating pressure40-35 bar

The Serbian Stream (Serbian: Српски ток / Srpski tok) is a pipeline project to transport natural gas from the Russian Federation to Serbia, via the Black Sea and Bulgaria, and is set to replace the earlier planned but abandoned South Stream.[1] It is planned to be a second line from the Turkish Stream. The project is headed and financed by Srbijagas (or "South Stream Serbia AG"), the state-owned natural gas provider of Serbia.[2] Currently, the construction of a gas pipeline interconnecting Niš and Dimitrovgrad to the Bulgarian border is underway, and next interconnecting Niš with Velika Plana and later Velika Plana and Batajnica, and there are also plans of interconnecting with Romania, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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  1. ^ "Brnabic: Serbian Stream gas pipeline to replace South Stream". Tanjug.
  2. ^ "Brnabićeva otkrila plan: "Južni tok" postaje "Srpski"". B92.
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