Gazprom announced on February 8, 2018, that it would increase its planned total investment in the Turkish Stream natural gas pipeline project to $7 billion.
Deputy Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee Andrey Kruglov said that the Gazprom's initial estimated investment of $6 billion was increased by $1 billion after necessary calculations.
Kruglov underlined that Gazprom would primarily use own recourses for the investment, adding that project bonds could be applied in the next phases just like in the North Stream.
Turkish Stream is a transit-free export gas pipeline, which will not only stretch across the Black Sea from Russia to Turkey but will further extend to Turkey's borders with neighboring countries. The project is slated to deliver 31.5 billion cubic meters of gas per year through 2 parallel lines.
The pipeline will start from the southern Russian town of Anapa on the Black Sea coast and will be laid on a 930-kilometer route under the Black Sea to reach the Thrace region of Turkey along the Black Sea coast.