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Businesses call on Bulgaria's authorities to secure sufficient quantities of natural gas at reasonable prices

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Businesses again called for urgent measures to secure the necessary quantities of natural gas at reasonable prices for the coming months. They also called on the authorities to urgently resume gas supplies under the existing contract with Gazprom Export, the reporter of the Bulgarian National Radio Natalia Ganchovska informed. 

According to the Association of the Organizations of Bulgarian Employers (AOBE), which unites nationally represented business organizations, Bulgaria is expected to receive three more shiploads of liquefied natural gas from the United States by the end of 2022, while the remaining four tankers of gas may arrive next year. The agreed quantities of gas are not enough and the gas will be significantly more expensive, the employers contend.




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