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South Stream pipeline works in Serbia to start in summer

BELGRADE - The South Stream gas pipeline project in Serbia will this year enter its active implementation stage, with basic construction and assembly works expected to start at the end of the second quarter of 2014, according to an adopted timetable, the head of Gazprom's Project Management Department Leonid Chugunov has said.

EU Doubts About South Stream Alarm Serbia

Aleksandar Vucic, Serbian Deputy Prime Minister, said that Serbia was preserving vital national interests with regard to the construction of the South Stream gas pipeline in cooperation with Russia.

"Serbia will protect its interests, but we are not the major player and we do not get to decide on the most important issues," Vucic said on Wednesday.

South Stream Transport Signs Contract for 1st Line of Offshore Section

South Stream Transport signed a contract with Saipem for the construction of the first line of the South Stream Offshore Pipeline and the micro-tunnels for the 4 pipeline strings.

The contracts for the supply of the pipes have already been signed for the first two lines, according to reports of the Bulgarian National Radio (BNR), citing a media statement of the company.

Key South Stream Shareholder Doubts Its Future

The future of the South Stream pipeline is unclear and probably it will not be realized soon, said the head of the Italian company Eni, Paolo Scaroni. 

Eni is one of the key shareholders in the project and holds 20% of its shares. Eni is the largest Italian gas company and the main distributor of gas from Russia's Gazprom in Italy.  

Work on South Stream Continues, Says Economy Minister

Tasks regarding the South Stream are under way at a technical level, Bulgaria's Economy Minister Dragomir Stoynev has said.

He asserted that the gas pipeline project has not come to a halt despite "political" factors that might lead to delays, Stoynev explained in an interview for the Bulgarian National Television.

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