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"Bulgargaz" announces tender for gas supply through available pipelines until end of 2023

Bulgarian state-owned gas company "Bulgargaz" announced late on Wednesday evening a tender for the supply of natural gas for the period from November 2022 to the end of 2023, Mediapool reported. Applications will be accepted for at least 3 million MWh over the entire 14-month period. The gas must come from countries without imposed sanctions, embargoes or any trade restrictions. Binding offers are accepted until October 4.

Currently, the company is also holding four tenders for the supply of liquefied natural gas - for November and December 2022, for 2023 and for the period from 2024 to 2034. According to the director of "Bulgargaz" Denitsa Zlateva, there is a great interest in the tenders from companies from America, Europe, Middle East, and China.




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