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Bulgargaz refutes Boyko Borissov's allegations of participation in corruption scheme

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The information about 60,000 megawatt hours of natural gas sold to certain companies yesterday is not true, Bulgargaz told BNR. Thus, they refuted the statements of former Energy Minister Rumen Ovcharov and former Prime Minister Boyko Borissov that last night the new management of Bulgargaz sold 60,000 megawatt hours of natural gas in just 3 seconds to Romania. 
"We will prove that they stole millions," Boyko Borissov threatened earlier today. 

According to Bulgargaz, due to the usual low consumption over the weekend of the total mix of natural gas, the surplus was sold at the Balkan gas hub. It is about 37 thousand megawatt hours.



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