During the meeting, it was noted that the Bulgarian and Greek sides will make every effort to successfully complete the project as it is strategic for the EU and is an integral part of the Southern Gas Corridor.
Earlier, Teodora Georgieva, executive officer at ICGB AD joint venture company said that the project is on track.
“The permit for the pipeline’s construction in Bulgaria is expected to be issued in the third quarter of 2017,” she added.
The construction permit in Greece is expected to be issued in the fourth quarter of 2017.
IGB is a gas pipeline, which will allow Bulgaria to receive Azerbaijani gas, in particular, the gas produced from Azerbaijan's Shah Deniz 2 gas and condensate field. IGB is expected to be connected to the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) via which gas from the Shah Deniz field will be delivered to the European markets.
The initial capacity of IGB will be 3 billion cubic meters of gas. The project’s cost is estimated at around 240 million euros.
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