[Excerpt: The project aims to allow alternative ports for the shipping of  
Russian and Caspian oil, that normally goes through Turkish ports.....It aims 
to 
 transport 750,000 daily barrels of oil.]
 
Last Updated: Tuesday, 28 December, 2004, 16:19 GMT
 
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Go-ahead  for Balkan oil pipeline
Albania, Bulgaria and Macedonia has given the go  ahead for the construction 
of a $1.2bn oil pipeline that will pass through the  Balkan peninsula.
 
The project aims to allow alternative ports for the shipping of Russian and  
Caspian oil, that normally goes through Turkish ports.
 
It aims to transport 750,000 daily barrels of oil.
 
The pipeline will be built by the US-registered Albanian Macedonian  
Bulgarian Oil Corporation (AMBO).
 
The 912km pipeline will run from the Bulgarian port of Burgas, over the  
Black Sea to the Albanian city of Vlore on the Adriatic coast, crossing  
Macedonia.
 
 
Delayed project
 
The project was conceived in 1994 but it was delayed because of the lack of  
political support.
 
By signing the agreement on Tuesday, the prime ministers of Bulgaria,  
Albania and Macedonia have overcome the problem.
 
"This is one of the most important infrastructure projects for regional,  EU, 
and Euro-Atlantic integration for the western Balkans," said Albanian Prime  
Minister Fatos Nano.
 
According to Pat Ferguson, President of AMBO, work on the pipeline will  
begin in 2005 and it is expected to be ready in three or four years.
 
He added that the company had already raised about $900m from the Overseas  
Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) - a US development agency - the Eximbank  
and Credit Suisse First Boston, among others.
 
The project has also the support of the European Union.
 
Analysts have said that oil companies like ChevronTexaco, Exxon Mobil and  
British Petroleum would be happy to find alternative routes to the Bosphorus 
and 
 Dardanelles Straits.
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