The European Union's ten-year plan for developing gas transport networks (TYNDP) across the continent will be supplemented with eight new Central and South-East European pipeline projects intended to fill the gap left by Russia's ill-fated South Stream project, ENTSOG, the European body of national gas system operators (TSO), confirmed to Europolitics.
The move is important for the region as the TYNDP is the sole basis for selecting key European energy infrastructure projects – so-called projects of common interest (PCI) –…