OHS Consortium

OHS Consortium

OHS Consortium is a joint venture between two Turkish companies Öztaş and Hazinedaroğlu and Russia's Stroytransgaz, incorporated to participate in construction of Durusu terminal[1] , a gas metering terminal in Northern Turkey. The terminal is a part of larger Blue Stream pipeline project transporting natural gas from Russia to Turkey under Black Sea

References

  1. ^ "All Roads Lead To Turkey". World Generation Online Publication. http://www.world-gen.com/features/turkey.htm. Retrieved 2009-11-11. 

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