Metrology
Natural Gas in Europe rose by nearly 7%
Natural gas in Europe rose by 6.68 percent at 13:30 p.m. Bulgarian time compared to yesterday's price, according to data from the ICE exchange. Currently, futures for July at the TTF hub in the Netherlands are trading at 125.60 euros per megawatt-hour or about 1310 dollars per 1,000 cubic meters.
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Rolls-Royce battery-powered plane crowned as world’s fastest electric vehicle
The plane reached a top speed of 387 miles an hour (623km/h)
Sakarya Gas Field to get investment of $10 billion
Turkey will provide state support for a major project to develop the natural gas field it discovered in the Black Sea, according to a presidential decree published in the Official Gazette yesterday.
Turkish Petroleum (TPAO) project's investment value will be 145.1 billion Turkish Liras (approximately $10 billion) and the project period will be 11 years, according to the decree.
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Exhibition examines act of measuring and weighing
Pera Museum presents a new selection from Suna and İnan Kıraç Foundation Anatolian Weights and Measures Collection.
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Turkey’s energy minister says new gas find in Black Sea imminent
Turkey will soon announce a significant natural gas discovery in the Black Sea, the country's Energy and Natural Resources Minister Fatih Dönmez said on Nov. 9.
60 years ago the USSR tests the “Tsar Bomba” (video)
The blast was more powerful than 50 million tons of TNT & was felt hundreds of miles away!
Israeli tourist deported from Turkey for blowing nose in Turkish bill
With a duration of 10 seconds, what started as a joke towards Turkey’s economy, resulted in Muhammad Nader Badrana being deported
1,000 Dams in Bulgaria are in Need of Serious Repair
"1000 dams in Bulgaria need serious repair." This was announced by Director of the Metrology and Technical Surveillance Agency Kiril Voynov. He stressed that the state has seized some of the local authority to control dams in order to prevent tragedies for people.
Check Finds Fault at Less Than 1% of Filling Stations' Meters in Bulgaria
Less than 1% of the flow meters checked at Bulgarian filling stations over the past three days have been found to be either tampered with or showing incorrect readings, the Economy Ministry said on Sunday.
Mass Inspections Start on Fuel Quality and Measuring Devices across Bulgaria
The State Agency for Metrology and Technical Surveillance will be launching mass inspections across gas stations in the country.
Inspectors will be observing the fuel quality and the condition of the measuring devices, as announced by Vasil Nenchev in an interview for the Bulgarian National Radio.