Gazprom has decided on the route of the future Turkish Stream gas pipeline, Kommersant newspaper informs on Thursday. The gas pipeline can pass through Bulgaria, Serbia, Hungary and Slovakia. Gazprom is planning to start gas supplies to Bulgaria and..
At a joint press conference with Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz in St. Petersburg, whose country holds the rotating Presidency of the Council of the EU, Russian President Vladimir Putin warned Europe not to “demonstrate its weakness and inability..
Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov assessed his conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow as benevolent, after which he said that Russia and Turkey did not oppose gas from Turkish Stream gas pipeline reaching Bulgaria. During..
There is clear indication that the natural gas supplied from Turkish Stream to Europe will cross Bulgaria. President Putin announced that he discussed this topic with President Erdogan, Bulgaria’s Minister of Energy Temenuzhka Petkova said. The..
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..
Bulgaria has received permission from the European Commission for the supplies of Russian gas to the Balkan gas distribution center, the Ministry of Energy has told the BNR. In a letter signed by EU Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy Miguel..
For quite some time now, since the fiasco of the South Stream gas pipeline from Russia to Bulgaria in 2014, Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov has been dreaming to see Bulgaria playing a more substantial role on the European gas..
Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov has announced he is waiting for a letter from the European Commission that would allow a link to the Turkish Stream gas pipeline project to reach Bulgaria directly so deliveries are not to be dependent on..
Russia’s Gazprom has announced that over the 1 January - 15 July period it has increased the supply of gas to Bulgaria by 12.6 percent as part of the policy of increasing supplies to countries which would, in the future, be among the gas consumers..
Bulgaria’s Premier Boyko Borissov visited again Turkey on Monday to participate at the 22nd World Petroleum Congress. Earlier Premier Borissov paid another official visit to Istanbul in June. Boyko Borissov has been following an active energy policy..