IES Gas Brief: Diversification with Azeri gas – expectations and realities
November 18th, 2020 Prime Minister Borissov broke the news – starting January 1, 2021 onwards, natural gas from the Shah
Read MoreNovember 18th, 2020 Prime Minister Borissov broke the news – starting January 1, 2021 onwards, natural gas from the Shah
Read MoreThe ceasefire and the deployment of Russian peacekeepers to Nagorno-Karabakh, as well as the conceded territories to Baku, followed by
Read MoreThere are many unusual pages in the Turk Stream saga in Bulgaria. Today one more was added with the rash
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Read MoreA visit by an investigative team of the Boetz NGO on the construction site of the Compressor Station ‘Rassovo’, one
Read MoreThe news that the Bulgarian Government has mandated the Bulgarian Energy Holding to start negotiations with unidentified US companies a
Read MoreThoughts after the debates on the rule of law in Bulgaria in the European Parliament. Realism in politics is often
Read MoreThe news of the failed meeting between the highest-ranking American energy diplomat Francis Fannon and the Bulgarian Prime Minister could
Read MoreThe Southern Gas Corridor situation gets tenser as it approaches the date of its first gas delivery of Azeri gas
Read MoreThe protests’ anti-corruption drive will reduce Russian influence Kremlin’s quandary stems from the reality that the corrupt model’s dismantling in
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