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Romania: BSOG seeks permit for the first energy corridor in the Midia Natural Gas Development

Partners in the Midia Natural Gas Development – Black Sea Oil & Gas (BSOG), Petro Ventures Resources and Gas Plus Dacia, started the permitting process for an energy corridor in the Romanian sector of the Black Sea.

With a projected capacity of 3 GW and a length of 126 kilometres, this step is related to the authorization of the first energy corridor in the Romanian sector of the Black Sea to connect future offshore wind farms to the national energy system operated by Transelectrica.

Completion of regulatory procedures is estimated for mid-2024. The infrastructure, the land owned and the legal rights of way, place the Midia project in an ideal position to ensure the energy corridor that will serve the wind production in the marine area and the necessary facilities to connect to the national energy system, such as the transformation stations and, if necessary, converters.

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