Pan-European Oil Pipeline
| Pan-European Oil Pipeline | |
|---|---|
Location of Pan-European Oil Pipeline | |
| Location | |
| Country | Romania, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Italy |
| General direction | east–west |
| From | Constanța |
| Passes through | Rijeka |
| To | Trieste |
| General information | |
| Type | oil |
| Partners | Conpet Ploiești, Oil Terminal Constanța, Transnafta, JANAF |
| Operator | Pan-European Oil Pipeline Project Development Company |
| Technical information | |
| Maximum discharge | 1.8 million barrels per year |
The Pan-European Oil Pipeline (PEOP) is a proposed oil pipeline from Constanţa in Romania via Serbia and Croatia to Rijeka and from there through Slovenia to Trieste in Italy. The aim of the pipeline is to bypass Turkish straits in the transportation of Russian and Caspian oil to Central Europe. In Trieste the pipeline will be connected with the Transalpine Pipeline, running to Austria and Germany.