Bulgaria Leverages Azeri Gas Imports to Stabilize Prices Amid Global Energy Volatility

Bulgaria Leverages Azeri Gas Imports to Stabilize Prices Amid Global Energy Volatility

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The Energy and Water Regulatory Commission (EWRC) on Friday set the price of natural gas for September 2024 at BGN 61.91 per MWh (exclusive of access, transmission, excise duty and VAT costs), which is an increase by 1.9% compared with August 2024, the EWRC press office said. This is the price at which state-owned supplier Bulgargaz will sell natural gas to end-suppliers and entities licensed to produce and transmit heating energy, CE Report quotes BTA.

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