Bulgaria and Turkey to sign an agreement on access to Turkish terminals and gas pipelines

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On January 3, Bulgarian gas operator Bulgargaz will sign an agreement with Turkish state energy company Botash on access to liquefied gas terminals and the Turkish gas transmission grid. It gives information about TASS Regarding the press service of the Bulgarian government.

The statement said, “An agreement will be signed, thanks to which Bulgaria will provide ⟨…⟩ Botash access to the terminals and gas transmission network.”

As stated in the government, the contract is for 13 years.

It was previously known that natural gas was released in Bulgaria on January 1st. price increased From 73 € to 92 €.

Bulgarian Energy and Water Regulatory Commission (KEWR) in November accepted gas operator Bulgargaz’s proposal to halve fuel prices from BGN 233.36 (€116.5) per MWh from November to BGN 123.01 (about €61.5). By providing gas from three different sources, it was possible to alleviate the burden on the citizens. In particular, cheap gas began to flow from Azerbaijan through the intersystem Bulgarian-Greek gas pipeline launched.

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