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Bulgaria, Azerbaijan to deepen energy cooperation

21 July 2017 17:48 (UTC+04:00)
Bulgaria, Azerbaijan to deepen energy cooperation

By Amina Nazarli

Bulgaria and Azerbaijan will intensify their joint cooperation in the field of energy. This has been agreed by the Bulgarian Energy Minister Temenuzhka Petkova and Murat Heydarov - Executive Director of SOCAR Balkans, daughter company of the Azerbaijani State Oil Company SOCAR.

In the presence of Petkova and the Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Azerbaijan to Bulgaria Nargiz Gurbanova, Bulgartransgaz EAD and SOCAR signed a Memorandum of Understanding on July 21.

The main purpose of the document is to explore opportunities and capabilities for additional gas supply routes to Bulgaria and through Bulgaria to other countries in South-Eastern Europe. SOCAR is ready to examine the technical and commercial capacity of the existing transmission system, operated by Bulgartransgaz EAD, including its future extensions, such as by building the gas hub Balkan, for the transit of additional volumes of gas by the Southern Gas Corridor through the territory of Bulgaria to other European markets. The additional quantities which do not include existing agreed volumes to be delivered to Bulgaria as per the contract between SOCAR and Bulgargaz EAD as of September 2013 may be allocated in the future subject to implementation of new upstream projects.

"Main priority in the energy sector for the present Bulgarian Government is to ensure energy security, as well as diversification of supply sources and routes for natural gas. For its implementation we rely to a great extent on our cooperation with Azerbaijan," Petkova underlined to Heydarov. The realization of the concept of the Bulgarian Government to build gas hub Balkan will provide the possibility to have real functioning market of natural gas in South-Eastern Europe, she also added. According to her, the Bulgarian gas infrastructure is developing at an excellent level and could ensure access of Azerbaijani gas to third countries.

SOCAR representative, Heydarov indicated a strategic nature of bilateral energy cooperation between Azerbaijani and Bulgaria. "Bulgaria is one of the key participants in the Southern gas Corridor and a reliable partner in the realization of alternative gas deliveries to Europe from the Shah Deniz field in Azerbaijan and potentially from the other fields as well as from the other producing countries," emphasized Heydarov.

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Amina Nazarli is AzerNews’ staff journalist, follow her on Twitter: @amina_nazarli

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