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Online conference discusses possibilities for supplying Bulgarian gas to Moldova

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The Bulgarian-Moldovan Chamber of Commerce and Industry held a meeting with leading specialists from the energy sector of Bulgaria and Moldova. The online conference was led by the Chairman of the Bulgarian-Moldovan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Valeri Delibaltov, reported BTA. The Chairman of the Board of Moldovagaz, Vadim Ceban, also participated at the conference. 

The cooperation between Bulgarian and Moldovan institutions and companies in the energy sector was discussed. The participants also discussed possibilities of using the Bulgarian gas transmission network for supplies to Moldova, as well as the participation of Moldovan companies in the "Balkan Gas Hub''. The opportunities for storage of natural gas in Bulgaria's underground gas storage facilities were also discussed.




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