Serbian-Hungarian Gas Pipeline
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Serbian-Hungarian Gas Pipeline is a proposed natural gas pipeline that would run between Serbia and Hungary.
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Location
As of September 2019 the pipeline had been proposed but an exact route had not been determined.
Background
In June 2019 the project was announced by Hungary’s Minister of Foregin Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó and Serbia’s Minister of Energy and Mining Aleksandar Antić.[1] The two countries planned to invite bids to build the pipeline in September 2019.[2]
Project Details
- Operator:
- Parent Company: TBD
- Proposed capacity: 10 billion cubic meters per year
- Length: TBD
- Status: Proposed
- Start Year: 2021
Background
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ Hungary and Serbia to construct natural gas pipeline, Emerging Europe, Jun. 17, 2019
- ↑ Hungary, Serbia Agree to Build Gas Interconnector, Hungary Today, Jun. 14, 2019