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these pipes were not calibrated on the ends according to API specifications. In addition handling with improper loading equipment and shipment between
Bratislava and Osijek on improperly adapted ships resulted in damage to many pipe-ends, which meant that welding frequently could not be carried out on the site. This led to higher production costs. The Bosanski Brod–Vukovar section was put into trial operation on 29 April 1969.
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port near Rijeka to the main industrial centers around Zagreb and
Belgrade with the northern branch of the pipeline to be connected with the Hungarian and Czechoslovak pipeline system, while the eastern branch to be connected with the Rumanian system. Each of the companies agreed to bear one third of
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In 1968, a dispute was raised concerning the quality of the large-diameter pipes delivered by
Czechoslovakia for the eastern branch of the pipeline. API-5Lx pipes with diameter of 16 inches (410 mm) were produced by the NHG Kunčice rolling mill of Czechoslovakia. Yugoslav partners claimed that
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signed an agreement on joint engineering planning of the
Adriatic link and the northern branch. In October 1969, it was agreed that the northern branch of Adria pipeline would be operational by the beginning of 1974. The total capacity was given as 17 million tonnes annually, with Yugoslavia
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suggested the connection of Adria pipeline with the
Druzhba pipeline. By this, Russia would have direct connection to the Omišalj harbor for its oil export. Due to objections for environmental reasons it was not yet realized. As an alternative, the combination of Druzhba Adria with the proposed
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called for the supply of 15 to 20 million tonnes over a 10 year period, beginning in 1970. By August 1968 an agreement between the
Yugoslav, Hungarian and Czechoslovak participants was reached on the joint construction of the Bakar-Sisak-Hungary pipeline. A joint enterprise was to be
446:. This did not happen but in October 2022 it was announced that the ban would start on 5 December due to sanctions, the agreement to ship Russian oil expiring in December. In December 2022 a two year agreement was signed to supply NIS with crude oil through the pipeline, but not Russian oil.
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pipeline (via
Hungary) with a total annual capacity of 22 million tonnes. Another proposal was about an extension of the planned Yugoslav-Hungarian section to Austria. At the same time, construction of the eastern branch from Bosanski Brod to Vukovar started.
420:$ 70 million, the World Bank $ 49 million, Hungary and Czechoslovakia $ 25 million each, and Yugoslavia $ 118 million. Construction was scheduled to begin in the spring of 1976, and the first phase, was to be finished in 1978.
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offered to participate in the construction of the northern branch of Adria pipeline by supplying pipes and equipment. This offer was accepted in July 1967. Early in June 1967, preliminary talks began between
Yugoslav and Austrian experts about a
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