EastMed pipeline due to be fully completed by 2025

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During an event in Milan on Tuesday, Eni Chief Operating Officer Guido Brusco announced that the EastMed pipeline would be fully completed by 2025. 

The EastMed is a subsea pipeline designed to supply gas to Europe from the east Mediterranean through Israel, Greece and Cyprus. 

The pipeline is estimated to be worth 6 billion euros and has been in planning for several years.

Source: Ekathimerini

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