Azerbaijan spoke about the volume of gas supplies to Bulgaria 19:25

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said at the opening ceremony of the Serbia-Bulgaria gas interconnector held in Niš, Serbia, that Azerbaijani gas supply to Bulgaria in 2023 will be approximately 1 billion cubic meters. Interfax.

According to him, gas supplies from Azerbaijan to Bulgaria started two years ago – in 2021 the supply of 270 million cubic meters was possible, in 2022 the supply volume increased to just over 500 million cubic meters.

“This year this figure will be approximately 1 billion cubic meters,” he said.

Serbian Apr on 10 December in Serbia, Bulgaria and Azerbaijan opened connecting the gas pipeline. The fuel is planned to be supplied from Azerbaijan, and in the future it will carry liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Greece.

Before that, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak statedIt was stated that Azerbaijan expressed its readiness to take part in the implementation of the “gas center” project in Turkey.

Previously recognized About the plans of the Russian Federation and Turkey to intensify work on creating a gas hub.



Source: Gazeta

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