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Natural Gas in Bulgaria will become Cheaper by about 8% in July
Natural gas will become cheaper by about 8 percent in July and will be sold for about 60.50 leva per megawatt hour. This was announced by the executive director of Bulgargaz, Denitsa Zlateva, during the public discussion of prices.
Gas shipment from Türkiye to Bulgaria starts
Türkiye has delivered first cargo of natural gas to Bulgaria as part of a deal the two countries signed in January this year, The Turkish Petroleum Pipeline Company (Botaş) has announced.
Bulgarian Energy Minister Rossen Hristov attended ceremony at the Marmara Ereglisi LNG Terminal in Türkiye's northwestern Tekirdağ province, marking the shipment of gas.
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"Bulgargaz" offers more than 8% Cheaper Gas for May
"Bulgargaz" offered BGN 90.10/MWh price of the blue fuel for May. The company specifies that it is 8.21% lower than the one confirmed for April.
BGN 74.59/MWh is the estimated gas price for June. It is 17.21% lower than the one submitted for approval for May, according to Bulgargaz.
"Bulgargaz" offers Gas with another 3% down
The Energy and Water Regulatory Commission will consider Bulgargaz's report on the price of blue fuel in April. The proposal of the public supplier is in the amount of BGN 103 per megawatt hour. This is a price that is nearly 3% lower than the one approved for March, writes Nova TV.
However, the final decision will be made on April 1.
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Sofia and the Greek-Turkish energy race
The recent announcement of a long-term energy agreement between Turkey and Bulgaria giving Bulgargaz access for 13 years to the regasification terminals of Turkey's state-run Botas pipeline company, thus offering assured quantities, came as a surprise to some and caused consternation in Athens.
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Türkiye on its way to become energy hub: Minister
The natural gas deal with Bulgaria is a step forward in Türkiye's efforts to become an energy hub, Energy Minister Fatih Dönmez has said.
"With this agreement, natural gas could be transmitted not only to Bulgaria but other countries via Bulgaria," Dönmez added.
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The Energy Minister admits that "Gazprom" might Sue "Bulgargaz"
"Bulgargaz could be sued by Russian energy giant Gazprom in an arbitration case, risking paying hundreds of millions of dollars." This was stated by the Acting Energy Minister Rosen Hristov during the parliamentary control.
Bulgaria signs deal to use Türkiye's gas terminals
Bulgaria on Jan. 3 gained access to Türkiye's terminals and gas transmission network under a long-term deal that will help the country replace supplies once provided by Russia.
Bulgaria's state gas company Bulgargaz and the Turkish gas transmission company Botas signed a 13-year deal that grants the Balkan neighbor access to Türkiye's terminals for liquefied natural gas.
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Bulgaria signs deal to use Turkey’s gas terminals
Bulgaria on Tuesday gained access to Turkey's terminals and gas transmission network under a long-term deal that will help the country replace supplies once provided by Russia.
Bulgaria's state gas company Bulgargaz and the Turkish gas transmission company Botas signed a 13-year deal that grants the Balkan neighbor access to Turkey's terminals for liquefied natural gas.
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Bulgargaz will have Access to Turkey's Terminals and Gas Transmission Network
Bulgargaz will have access to Turkey's terminals and gas transmission network. Up to 1.5 billion cubic meters of natural gas can be transferred annually to Bulgaria from Turkey. This became clear after Bulgargaz and the Turkish gas transmission company Botas signed a 13-year cooperation agreement.