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Romania: Transgaz gets 93.5 million euros financing for Black Sea gas infrastructure

Transgaz, the Romanian natural gas system and transport operator, signed the 93.5 million euro financing contracts under the Modernisation Fund for two investment projects: the Black Sea – Podisor transport pipeline and the Ghercești-Jitaru pipeline.

Out of the total, 85.5 million euros is allocated for the Black Sea – Podisor pipeline and 8 million euros to the Ghercești -Jitaru transport pipeline.

The two projects contribute to ensuring energy security on a European and national level by strengthening the natural gas transport infrastructure, ensuring additional transport volumes, as well as diversifying energy sources by transporting the natural gas extracted from the Black Sea.

The Black Sea Shore – Podișor Gas pipeline is located in southeast Romania. Its route goes from southeast towards west, crossing the Romanian counties of Constanta, Calarasi and Giurgiu. Plans show it connecting with the BRUA Gas Pipeline in Podisor.

In June 2023, Transgaz awarded a construction contract for the pipeline to Türkiye-based Kalyon Insaat Sanayi Ve Ticaret, after Transgaz, OMV Petrom, and Romgaz booked capacity on the pipeline earlier that year.

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