LONDON (ICIS)— In 2022, when Gazprom stopped
provides to Bulgaria, the nation switched at
brief discover from practically full dependence on
Russian fuel to finish diversification. It
commissioned a brand new interconnector with Greece,
tapped LNG imports and ramped up off-takes of
Caspian fuel. Extra just lately it signed a deal for
entry to Turkey’s infrastructure, which might
open up a brand new provide path to southeast Europe.
Nonetheless, Luka Dimitrov, senior power
journalist specializing in southeast Europe tells
regional fuel market specialist Aura Sabadus
that the political instability mixed with a
variety of controversial measures taken in
current weeks elevate considerations about the way forward for
Bulgaria’s power sector and that of the whole
area.