Gas Lines
Tabriz–Ankara pipeline (2001) is gasline from Iran to Turkey. Blue Stream (2005) deliver gas in a 1,213 km (754 mi) long pipe from Russian to Turkey Ankara. South Caucasus Pipeline (2006) deliver gas from the Azerbaijan to Turkey.
Turkey–Greece pipeline (2007) connects Turkey to Greece.
South Stream (2015) is a proposed gas pipeline to transport Russian natural gas via Tukey to Bulgaria, Greece, Italy and Austria. Nabucco pipeline (2017) is proposed pipeline to transport gas from Iraq, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, and possibly Egypt to Europe. Persian Pipeline (2014) is a proposed Iran–Europe pipeline.
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