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Nabucco Gas Pipeline Project Moving Forward

Nabucco Gas Pipeline Project Moving Forward
"On May 9, Ambassador Foley hosted counterparts from other Embassies, Hungarian government officials, and energy industry leaders at a luncheon to discuss the Nabucco Gas Pipeline Project.


Mihály Bayer (pictured), Hungarian Ambassador-at-Large for Nabucco, assumed his new duties in April and aims to catalyze the Nabucco process. 

One of Bayer’s first goals, he said, is to complete an intergovernmental agreement with intended transit countries – Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary and Austria – to show their strong commitment to Nabucco, an EU priority project. Hungarian oil and gas company MOL (CEO Hernádi pictured) is an original member of the six-party Nabucco Consortium, which also includes OMV (Austria), Transgaz (Romania), Bulgargaz (Bulgaria), BOTAS (Turkey) and RWE (Germany)."

Source: U.S. Embassy Hungary


20.05.2008

 
 

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