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South Stream annex, storage facility deals

Source: B92
Belgrade : Serbia | about 1 month ago  
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An agreement on setting up of a joint Russo-Serbian company for the Banatski Dvor gas storage and an annex on the South Stream gas pipeline. The document was signed by Serbia's public gas company Srbijagas General Director Du�an Bajatovi� and Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee
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