Ihtiman–Gorni Bogrov Gas Pipeline
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Ihtiman–Gorni Bogrov Gas Pipeline is a proposed gas pipeline in Bulgaria.[1]
Location
The pipeline is proposed to run from Ihtiman, Bulgaria, to Gorni Bogrov, Bulgaria.[1]
Project details
- Operator: Bulgartransgaz EAD[1]
- Owner: Bulgartransgaz EAD[1]
- Parent company: Bulgartransgaz EAD[1]
- Capacity:
- Length: 50 km[1]
- Diameter: 700 mm[1]
- Status: Proposed[1]
- Start year: 2029[1]
- Cost:
- Financing:
- Associated infrastructure:
Background
This proposed pipeline is part of the project designed to increase the capacity for natural gas transmission from Greece to Bulgaria at the Interconnection Point (IP) Kulata/Sidirokastro. The project has a baseline and extended option. The Ihtiman-Gorni Bogrov gas pipeline is proposed as an extended option, together with construction of a looping pipeline from Kresna to Piperevo, expansion at CS Petrich, and reversal of CS Ihtiman, if there is enough economic interest. The total cost of the extended option is approximately 307.2 million EUR.[1]
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Additional data
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