Hungary can increase its supply via Turkish Stream if necessary; it also does not need gas transit through Ukrainian territory. This was stated by Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Economic Relations Peter Szijjártó. TASS.
“The entry capacity of Turkish Stream to Hungary is 8.5 billion cubic meters. m per year, and last year we received 5.6 billion cubic meters. m, meaning there is spare capacity to increase supply. This is not a problem,” said Szijjártó.
According to him, Hungary currently receives sufficient gas from Russia. However, if additional fuel is needed, Budapest will turn to Gazprom.
4.8 billion cubic meters of electricity were delivered to Hungary in 2022 through Turkish Stream and its continuation through Bulgaria and Serbia. m gas. In 2023, this figure increased to 5.6 billion cubic meters. m.Therefore, Russia still remains Hungary’s main gas supplier.
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