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    A row between Russia and Ukraine over gas prices left millions of Europeans without heating for two weeks in January, and there are fears another dispute could bring similar disruption.

    But uncertainty over gas supplies could end for Europe, if it is able to develop its own pipeline, an idea which Austria strongly supports.

    Nazanine Moshiri reports from Baumgarten in Austria.

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    The hands ease use gas to eat their floors and water so they’re vulnerable to Russia turning off the taps again the family believes the Nabucco project gives Europe a plan any to la donington persevere two options are always better than one is better and safer to have gas

    From other countries not just Russia noodles lentes gas called the hands ease live near the bomb garden plant which is where the Nabucco gas would arrive at the moment a third of Russian supplies to the continent run through these pipes supplies that were abruptly halted at

    The beginning of the year that set the wheels turning faster for an alternative pipeline that bypasses Russia all together the man behind the Nabucco project says a new route will secure Europe’s future gas Central Asian and Middle East gas together is the gas richest region in the world and of

    Course Russia will remain the most important gas exporter to Europe but we want to to link as a batch entry kman Eastern Iraq Egypt Iran to the European markets this is how Nabucco will work the pipeline carrying natural gas from Iran or Azerbaijan will come through Georgia and start an error room in

    Eastern Turkey it will then pass through Bulgaria Romania and Hungary onto bound gotten in Austria the infrastructure here is in place and this plant is ready and waiting for the gas to arrive but the key for Nabucco is that connection to Turkey and the gas pipelines spanning

    Thousands of kilometers still has to be built that’s as one of a host of challenges facing the project one unanswered question is will Iran be involved American pressure on Nabucco could prevent that from happening and some are asking where will the investment come from the European Commission’s promised three hundred

    Million dollars but the project needs far more naruko still laying the foundations before it can start work it needs a concrete agreement from all the countries involved once the pieces are in place the Nabucco pipeline could help secure Europe’s gas supplies nozzoli mishary al jazeera Baumgarten austria

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