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The price of natural gas in February will be 25-30% lower than in January, energy regulator says

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Bulgaria’s energy regulator is not going to raise the price of thermal energy. It looks like in February the price Bulgargaz will sell natural gas at will be below EUR 65 per MWh, said Ivan Ivanov, chairman of the Energy and Water Regulatory Commission.

After an open meeting of the commission he stated: “Bulgarian citizens who have central heating must rest assured that there will be no change in the price of thermal energy until the end of the heating season.”

The price of natural gas in February is going to be nearly 30% lower than in January, which is good news for industry, Ivan Ivanov stated and added he hoped the tendency of a low price for natural gas will keep until the end of the year. 



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