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Price of natural gas down by 7% in May

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In May, natural gas will cost 54.70 Leva (EUR 27.93) per MWh, excluding the cost for access, transit, excise and VAT, the Energy and Water Regulatory Commission has decided. This is 7% down compared to the previous month.

This is the price at which Bulgargaz will sell the fuel to end suppliers and persons with a license for the production and transit of thermal energy.

The total estimated amount of gas needed for the domestic market has been provided by two different supply sources. The price mix includes the entire negotiated quantity of Azeri natural gas delivered via the Greece-Bulgaria interconnector. The second source are the quantities purchased by Bulgargaz after the holding of a Balkan gas hub tender on 30 April this year.



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