Примери коришћења Metres of gas на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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Its capacity will total 20 billion cubic metres of gas per year.
With an envisaged capacity of almost 14 billion cubic metres of gas per year, the Gastrans pipeline intends to start operation on the Serbian segment as early as 2020, and reach its full capacity during 2022.
The goal is to increase the facility's capacity to 470m cubic metres of gas by 2011.
Europe currently imports about 150 billion cubic metres of gas annually from Russia, which covers about a quarter of its needs.
Under a 1997 contract,neighbouring Bulgaria is paying about $120 per 1,000 cubic metres of gas.
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The annual capacity of each line is to be 15.75 billion cubic metres of gas(bcma) making a total capacity of over 30 bcma.
Recoverable reserves are expected to be more than 250 million tonnes of oil andcondensate with more than 320 billion cubic metres of gas.
Once fully operational, Nabucco will ship up to 31 billion cubic metres of gas per year to Europe via Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary.
The discovery was announced in December by US-based Noble Energy and is believed to hold between 140 and230 billion cubic metres of gas.
Initially, it would have the capacity to carry 14 billion cubic metres of gas to Europe annually, which should grow to 31 billion cubic metres of gas annually by 2020.
The gas pipeline will bypass India's main geopolitical competitor in the region, Pakistan, andhave a daily capacity of 31 million cubic metres of gas.
The pipeline is also backed by the United States andwould transport 30 billion cubic metres of gas from Azerbaijan via Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary and Austria.
The dispute reportedly stems from the fact that Belarus has continued to pay for its Russian gas imports at the price in effect last year:$150 per 1,000 cubic metres of gas.
The potential capacity of the field is 25 billion cubic metres of gas, while the annual consumption needs of Bulgaria amount to around 5 billion cubic metres. .
Describing Monday's accord as"historic," the Azeri energy minister said his country plans to ship 10 billion cubic metres of gas annually from Shah Deniz II to Europe.
Initially, the pipeline will supply about 3.5 billion cubic metres of gas per year, with its capacity expected to eventually reach 11.5 billion cubic metres per annum.
The 3,300km pipeline, which will run from eastern Turkey to the Baumgarten gas hub in Austria via Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary,will carry 31 billion cubic metres of gas annually.
The negotiations broke off after Russian gas monopoly Gazprom demanded 180 euros per 1,000 cubic metres of gas for 2009, up from the 120 euros it was charging its neighbour in 2008.
Gazprom Vice President Aleksandar Medvedev said Russia will guarantee Serbia 10 billion cubic metres of gas annually from the pipeline's anticipated 47-billion-cubic-metre capacity, a boon for an energy-poor country that suffered in the 2008-2009 winter when a Russian-Ukrainian dispute cut off natural gas to the Balkans.
These pipelines will enable us to deliver additional 115 billion cubic metres of gas yearly to Europe directly.
The bulk of the gas will come from Israel's Leviathan gas field,the reserves of which amount to around 613 billion cubic metres of gas and 39.4 million barrels of gas condensate.
The 170km-long pipeline, which will run from Komotini in northern Greece toStara Zagora in Bulgaria, will have the capacity to transport up to 5 billion cubic metres of gas annually from the Southern Gas Corridor to Bulgaria and other Balkan countries.
Billion cubic meters of gas per year.
Europe consumes about 480 billion cubic meters of gas per year.
The projected capacity of the project is 63 billion cubic meters of gas.
In 2014, Gazprom supplied 146.6 billion cubic meters of gas to European countries.
Turkish Stream has delivered 460 million cubic meters of gas to Turkish-Bulgarian border.
Gazprom has already put on the Donbass about 100 million cubic meters of gas.
Kiev was to buy 40 billion cubic meters of gas per year.
As of today, there is only 219 million cubic meters of gas paid for.