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Bulgaria among five nations with lowest gas reserves, EU surpass average points
With a filling level of 61.74%, Bulgaria is among the five European nations with the lowest UGS filling levels, along with Latvia (49.7%), Hungary (62.52%), Austria (66.86%), and Romania (73.5%) said,Gas Infrastructure Europe support this (GIE)
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Gazprom set to pay 8.6 billion £ to Kremlin after record profit
The Russian gas giant Gazprom is ready to pay Kremlin £8.6bn after posting profit records. Gazprom, usually known as Russia's biggest gas producer, has made enormous profits of 2.5tn roubles (£35.8bn) in the first half of this year
Bulgaria
Bulgaria looks toward Greek LNG terminal to double reserve capacity
According to Bulgaria's interim energy minister, the country has secured an agreement to double its reserved capacity at a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility built off the shore of the northern Greek port of Alexandroupoli
Bulgaria
Democratic Bulgaria: Caretaker Government selling Bulgaria to Kremlin
"Democratic Bulgaria" shares their beliefs about the decision to renew negotiations with Gazprom taken by the caretaker government to ensure the gas supplies
Bulgaria
Bulgaria: No turning back towards Gazprom without Parliement
Economy Minister Nikola Stoyanov expressed that there is no turning back toward Gazprom. He commented this after yesterday's meeting about the ongoing gas crises in Bulgaria. He highlighted that all options to fulfil the gas requirements would be kept open
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Bulgaria’s Winter Resorts Face Personnel Shortage and Parking Challenges, Tourism Minister Warns
The lack of parking at Pamporovo has raised concerns about its environmental impact, as Miloshev pointed out that the congestion caused by parked cars detracts from the resort’s natural beauty. "A tourist cannot arrive at a winter resort and find nowhere to park"
Kulata Border Checkpoint Undergoes Major Upgrades Ahead of Bulgaria’s Schengen Entry
The project aims to enhance traffic flow at one of the country’s busiest border crossings by widening lanes and improving road infrastructure. The construction focuses on creating two lanes in each direction leading up to the checkpoint, with a 200-meter expansion on both sides
Sofia Adjusts Transport: No Christmas Night Services, New Year Coverage
On December 24, trams, trolleybuses, and buses will run according to pre-holiday and holiday schedules, with services ending between 11:30 p.m. and 11:45 p.m. No nighttime public transport will be available on Christmas Eve
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Kulata Border Checkpoint Undergoes Major Upgrades Ahead of Bulgaria’s Schengen Entry
The project aims to enhance traffic flow at one of the country’s busiest border crossings by widening lanes and improving road infrastructure. The construction focuses on creating two lanes in each direction leading up to the checkpoint, with a 200-meter expansion on both sides
Trailblazer of Bulgarian Investigative Journalism Margarita Mikhneva Dies at 72
Margarita Mikhneva, a pioneering figure in Bulgarian investigative journalism, has passed away at the age of 72 following a prolonged battle with cancer. Her death in Geneva was confirmed by Focus news agency, marking the end of an era for Bulgarian media