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Gazprom has increased its deliveries to Bulgaria by 11 per cent

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In 2017 Russian gas giant Gazprom has increased supplies to countries that may become natural gas consumers using the Turkish Stream pipeline in the future. For Bulgaria, the rise has reached 11.1% compared to January-August last year. Exports to Turkey grew by 22.4 percent, for Greece - by 13.2%, for Serbia - by 40.8%, for Hungary - by 24.4%.



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