Europe: Gas prices hit...

Following the August 15 meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, and Trump’s...

Region: Electricity prices drop...

In Week 34 of 2025, electricity market prices declined across most South East...

Romania: End of price...

Electricity bills for July and part of August 2025 in Romania are significantly...

Bosnia and Herzegovina sees...

According to the Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), gross electricity...
Supported byClarion Energy
HomeUncategorizedBulgaria: Bulgargaz to...

Bulgaria: Bulgargaz to propose lower gas price for July

Bulgargaz CEO Veselin Sinabov said, during an open meeting for the Energy and Water Regulatory Commission (EWRC), that proposed price for natural gas in July remains the same (1.28% lower than the current one). The EWRC meeting focused on a report on an application by the public supplier from June 10 to approve the natural gas price for the next month for final suppliers.

In its application to the EWRC, Bulgargaz proposed for approval a price of natural gas for July of BGN 58.79 per MWh.

EWRC Chair Ivan Ivanov stated that he does not expect any changes.

The EWRC will issue a decision on the application from Bulgargaz to confirm the July price of natural gas at a closed meeting on July 1, Ivan Ivanov informed.

Supported byOwner's Engineer banner

Recent News

Supported byspot_img
Supported byspot_img

Latest News

Supported byspot_img
Supported bySEE Energy News

Related News

Europe: Gas prices hit 2025 low amid high storage levels and strong LNG supply

Following the August 15 meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, and Trump’s subsequent conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, European gas prices fell to a new low for 2025 as markets anticipated a possible easing of geopolitical tensions....

Europe faces winter energy challenges amid reduced Russian gas supplies and rising security risks

Europe is preparing for the upcoming winter season amid reduced Russian pipeline supplies following the halt of transit through Ukraine. Currently, the only active route for Russian gas into the EU is via TurkStream, passing through Bulgaria. Gas traders closely...

Romania: Natural gas imports surge in H1 2025, domestic production set to grow through 2027

According to data from the National Institute for Statistics (INS), natural gas imports in the first half of 2025 reached 1.066 million tons of oil equivalent, representing a 52.6% increase, or 439,900 tons more than the same period in...
Supported byVirtu Energy
error: Content is protected !!