Romania backs initative of Hungary, Bulgaria, Slovakia on joint gas delivery
The Romanian state-owned energy company Transgaz has joined the initiative of the natural gas transmission companies of Hungary, Bulgaria and Slovakia to deliver gas through integrated pipelines.
The gas transmission operators of Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary and Slovakia propose an initiative for natural gas transport through the integrated gas transmission networks, Caliber.Az reports, citing Transgaz’s corresponding statement published on its official website.
“Bulgartransgaz, Transgaz, FGSZ and Eustream propose joint action regarding the expansion of the cooperation between the European Union and Azerbaijan by transporting additional natural gas quantities through their existing networks. The gas transmission operators will continue to work within the framework of the EU-Azerbaijan strategic cooperation agreement signed on 18 July 2022,” the official statement reads.
According to Transgaz, based on the cooperation between the companies over the years and with the help of EU funds, the operators are confident that such a project would provide a secure alternative route for gas supplies in sufficiently large volumes.
“The companies emphasize that in a short time and with minimal improvements to the existing infrastructure, the project could transport up to 5 billion cubic metres per year of natural gas from Türkiye and Greece to Eastern, Central and Western Europe via Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary and Slovakia. This would enable European consumers to receive more natural gas quantities from the Southern Gas Corridor pipelines.”
The statement noted that such a project could be implemented in the shortest possible time and at minimal costs, contributing significantly to ensuring liquidity in the European gas market, adding that the initiative facilitates implementing the objectives and priorities set out in the Commission's REPower EU plan.