The Prime Minister of Bulgaria said will replace Russian gas
on Wed Sep 16, 2015 12:22 am
In order to diversify gas supplies, Bulgaria hopes to get gas for the Southern Corridor gas transportation from Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan and Iran.
The Prime Minister of Bulgaria Boyko Borisov during the conference "Energy security and energy infrastructure in south-eastern Europe", which takes place in Sofia.
"In order to diversify gas supplies, our country expects to receive fuel and other gas corridor from Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan and Iran," - said Borisov.
Equally important, he said, it is the union of gas transportation systems in Bulgaria, Romania, Greece and Serbia, but in this area there are a number of problems that need to be addressed.
Referring to the gas pipeline "South Stream", which, as stated by the Russian President Putin, has been frozen, Borisov said that so far Bulgaria has not received any written documents about the closing of the project.
Today, Bulgaria meets its gas needs by supplies from Russia.
glavcom.ua In Russian
The Prime Minister of Bulgaria Boyko Borisov during the conference "Energy security and energy infrastructure in south-eastern Europe", which takes place in Sofia.
"In order to diversify gas supplies, our country expects to receive fuel and other gas corridor from Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan and Iran," - said Borisov.
Equally important, he said, it is the union of gas transportation systems in Bulgaria, Romania, Greece and Serbia, but in this area there are a number of problems that need to be addressed.
Referring to the gas pipeline "South Stream", which, as stated by the Russian President Putin, has been frozen, Borisov said that so far Bulgaria has not received any written documents about the closing of the project.
Today, Bulgaria meets its gas needs by supplies from Russia.
glavcom.ua In Russian
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