According to the contract that "Bulgargaz" has with "Gazprom Export", the company has made numerous attempts to complete the payments and to continue the execution of the contract with the Russian company but without success. This puts "Bulgargaz" in a situation of buying quantities of gas from any trader who can offer them, We Continue the Change MP Radoslav Rybarski, chairman of the energy committee in the parliament has told BNR. The need to secure supplies leads to one-off supply contracts and spot purchasing.
The results of the negotiations conducted in Azerbaijan by Prime Minister Kiril Petkov for additional quantities of gas are not yet known. His visit there ended on Friday.
Bulgaria and Azerbaijan extend cooperation with a focus on energy and transport
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