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Balkan Gas Hub demands commercial license for 35 years

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On March 9, at 10 am at a public meeting, Bulgaria's Energy and Water Regulatory Commission will discuss the license of Balkan Gas Hub EAD, BTA reported. The company has requested to be issued a license for a period of 35 years to carry out the activity "organizing a natural gas exchange market".

According to the presented business plan for the period 2020-2024, Balkan Gas Hub envisages to provide a regional exchange platform for trading in natural gas under conditions of competition, transparency and non-discrimination and to provide an environment conducive to achieving competitive stock prices for consumers and traders, with minimal risks for exchange participants.



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