The board of the South Stream Transport consortium convened in Milan on Wednesday and made a final investment decision that paves the way for construction of the underwater section, Gazprom said in a statement.
Italy's Eni, France's EDF and Germany's BASF joined Gazprom in the consortium, which they decided Wednesday to register in Amsterdam.
The consortium plans to break ground on the project near Anapa on Dec. 7 and begin gas supplies at the end of 2015.
Read more: South Stream Pipeline Gets Final Approval | The St. Petersburg Times | The leading English-language newspaper in St. Petersburg
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