Russia to sign Turkish Stream pipeline deal Russia and Turkey plan to sign an intergovernmental agreement to implement the Turkish Stream pipeline project, which would bring Russian natural gas to Europe via the Black Sea, bypassing Ukraine Central European Gas Hub (Baumgarten) AUSTRIA ITALY Adriatic Sea San Foca ALBANIA 500km 300 miles HUNGARY SERBIA MACEDONIA Kipoi GREECE Mediterranean Sea BELARUS Kiev UKRAINE Crimea Black Sea Ankara Anapa TURKEY RUSSIA GEORGIA Caspian Sea Erzurum AZERBAIJAN Shah Deniz: Giant Azeri field set to supply gas to Europe SOUTHERN GAS CORRIDOR Pipelines proposed / under construction Length (km) Capacity (bcm*) Completion date South Caucasus expansion (SCPx) 690 23 2017 Trans-Anatolian (TANAP) 1,850 16 2018 Turkish Stream 1,100 32 2018 Tesla (Turkish Stream extension) 1,400 27 2019 Trans-Adriatic (TAP) 870 10 2020 Existing major pipelines supplying Russian gas Sources: Gazprom, wire agencies Billion cubic metres (per year)