Turkey-Israel agree to start works on pipeline project

Turkey, Israel agreed to start to feasibility studies on the Mediterranean Pipeline Project (Medstream) that would consist of five pipelines that would carry water, natural gas, oil, electricity and fibreoptics from Turkey's Mediterranean coast to Israel. (UPDATED)
Feasibility studies on an accompanying oil pipeline will be done in 10 months, said Turkish Energy Minister Hilmi Guler after meeting with Israeli Infrastructure Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer, adding that the pipeline could carry at least 40 million tons of oil annually.
Guler said
The project consists of five pipelines that would carry water, natural gas, oil, electricity and fiberoptics from
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Ben-Eliezer also said his country was near to an agreement with
Following the meeting, Ben-Eliezer said that the Mediterranean Pipeline Project (Medstream) including the Mediterranean, the Red Sea,
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The oil pipeline is seen as an important step to reducing the time it takes to transport crude oil to eastern
The water transferred by the pipeline are seen as earmark for Israel as well as for the Palestinian territories and Jordan, who are all suffering from chronic water shortages.
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GAZPROM MEETING
Gazprom Neft, a company under the umbrella of Russian natural gas giant Gazprom, is interested in providing oil to the Samsun-Ceyhan crude oil pipeline, Turkey's Energy Minister Guler said on after his meeting with Alexander Medvedev, the chairman of the Executive Board of Russian Gazprom.
Samsun-Ceyhan crude oil pipeline is a planned crude oil pipeline between Black Sea oil terminal in
Guler also said that he also discussed with Medvedev and accompanying delegation the Medstream project and some other joint projects.
Also, Medvedev said that he discussed with Guler natural gas transfer to
The oil and underground natural gas depot, which
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