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MOSCOW, Feb. 4 (Xinhuanet) -- Turkey may serve as a transit point for Russian
natural gas exports to some countries in Europe and the Middle East, gas giant
Gazprom said on Saturday.
Gazprom chairman Alexei Miller and Turkish Energy and Natural Resources
Minister Mehmet Hilmi Guler discussed gas transit projects through Turkish
territory to third countries, in particular Greece, Italy, Israel and other
Middle East countries, Gazprom said in a press release.
At a meeting in Ankara on Friday, the two sides agreed to study the possible
creation of a joint venture for these projects, it said.
Miller also said Gazprom is interested in investing in underground gas
storage facilities and distribution networks in Turkey.
Turkey imports the bulk of the gas it comsumes from Russia. A major gas
pipeline running under the Black Sea from southern Russia to the Turkish port of
Samsun was inaugurated in November 2005. The pipeline has a capacity of pumping
16 billion cubic meters of gas a year to Turkey.
Turkey and Russia are planning to extend the pipeline from Samsun to the
southern Mediterranean port of Ceyhan and further onto Israel and Lebanon.
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