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Sweden OKs Baltic Sea gas pipeline

Sweden on Thursday became the second nation to approve a Baltic Sea pipeline that would supply Russian gas to Germany, saying the project met its conditions to safeguard the marine environment. Full Article at Taiwan News

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  1. STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - A plan by Russian-German consortium Nord Stream to build a gas pipeline under the Baltic Sea cleared two major hurdles on Thursday as Sweden and Finland signed off on construction in their waters. Full Article at Reuters

  2. MOSCOW, November 5 (RIA Novosti) - Russia's prime minister thanked Sweden and Finland on Thursday for approving the construction of a Russian-German natural gas pipeline through their economic zones in the Baltic Sea. Full Article at RIA Novosti

  3. STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Nov. 5 (UPI) -- Sweden approved construction of a $15 billion Baltic Sea pipeline to pump natural gas from Russia to Germany, Sweden's environment minister said Thursday. Full Article at United Press International

  4. tool goes here STOCKHOLM — Sweden and Finland on Thursday approved a Baltic Sea pipeline project that would ship Russian natural gas to Germany, clearing two key obstacles for construction to begin next year. Full Article at Centre Daily Times

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