Kremlin unsure if Turkstream gas project will be resumed
6/30/2016

More than 75,000 pipes will be produced for each of the four offshore lines of TurkStream, if the project resumes. Photo courtesy of Turkstream.
(Reuters) The Kremlin said on Thursday that it is still premature to say whether the Turkstream natural gas pipeline project involving Turkey will be resumed.
"It looks like it is still premature to talk about this," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told a conference call with journalists. "Various (gas pipeline) routes are now being discussed in a framework format."
"It's too early to say now what routes will finally be chosen and enter a development stage."
Reporting by Dmitry Solovyov; Editing by Christian Lowe
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