The Azerbaijan-Georgia-Romania Interconnector (AGRI)—a liquefied natural gas (LNG) project, which aims to bring Azerbaijani gas and, in the future, gas from Turkmenistan to Romania and Hungary by way of Georgia and across the Black Sea—was at the center of attention of regional decision makers late last month. In particular, an AGRI Ministerial Meeting was held in Bucharest, on June 24, where a joint declaration of support was signed by the countries party to this project (Trend.az, Azertag, June 24).
The transport system of the AGRI LNG project proposed by the stakeholders is to ship gas from Azerbaijan to the Georgian …read more
Source: The Jamestown Foundation