Energy
Gazprom Officials to Discuss 'Macedonian' South Stream Section
Experts from Russian state-owned Gazprom are to visit Macedonia's capital Skopje for talks over the construction of a South Stream gas pipeline section.
Work on South Stream Continues, Says Economy Minister
Tasks regarding the South Stream are under way at a technical level, Bulgaria's Economy Minister Dragomir Stoynev has said.
He asserted that the gas pipeline project has not come to a halt despite "political" factors that might lead to delays, Stoynev explained in an interview for the Bulgarian National Television.
Gazprom Threatens to Cut Ukraine's Gas Supplies
Russian energy giant Gazprom has warned that it will stop supplies to Ukraine if it does not pay its debt.
Alexei Miller, its Executive Director, explained Ukraine currently owes USD 1.89 B and assure his company "cannot supply gas for free", he was reported by Businessweek as saying.
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"Nothing is holding back South Stream project"
"Nothing is holding back South Stream project"
BELGRADE -- There are no misunderstandings between the Serbian and Russian partners regarding the South Stream gas pipeline project, says Dušan Bajatović.
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Bajatovic: Nothing is holding back South Stream project
BELGRADE - There are no misunderstandings between the Serbian and Russian partners regarding the South Stream gas pipeline project nor is the project being held back by problems in funding and provision of guarantees for loans, Dusan Bajatovic, director general of state-owned natural gas provider Srbijagas, said Thursday.
Rosatom Vows Regular Nuclear Fuel Supplies despite Ukraine Crisis
Russia's state-run nuclear corporation Rosatom has said it is prepared to use new supply routes and alternative transportation methods to bring nuclear fuel to Bulgaria.
Nobody wants to guarantee for credit for "Southern stream"
What stopped investment said to be the crucial one Nobody wants to guarantee for credit for "Southern stream"
The ‘Southern Stream’ project in Serbia is at standstill at the moment because of the problem of securing state guarantees for the loan necessary for a foundation investment for a joint venture.
Bajatovic: Crisis in Ukraine will not affect gas price
KOPAONIK - The crisis in Ukraine is not affecting the gas price in Serbia, Srbijagas CEO Dusan Bajatovic said on Wednesday, adding that gas reserves are enough for households during this heating season.
Srbijagas puts South Stream construction behind schedule
BELGRADE - The problem with issuing government guarantees needed for the construction of the South Stream pipeline leg through Serbia has emerged because the reforms in Srbijagas, a government owned company, are behind schedule, the Ministry of Energy has said.
Stable energy situation in Serbia
BELGRADE - The energy situation in Serbia is stable, and developments in Ukraine are not undermining the security of supply of energy sources, it was concluded at Tuesday's meeting of the working group tasked with monitoring the security of supply of energy and energy sources.
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