The cost of the Nord Stream gas pipeline has risen to $US11.7 BLN, according to Gazprom, which has a controlling stake in the project. The original cost was $US6.3 BLN.
The increase comes from added expenses in building two lines of the 1,200-kilometre pipeline. Construction of the onshore segment began in 2005 with an estimated total project cost of $US6.3 BLN. Gazprom revised the cost estimate 6 months ago to $US9.5 BLN. Construction of the underwater segment, which will link Russia and Germany across the Baltic Sea, has yet to begin. Nord Stream shareholders will provide 30% of project cots, with the remaining left to be borrowed.