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Bulgaria is launching a public procurement tender for the study and exploration of possible gas deposits in the Black Sea continental shelf.
The reported deadline for the bidders is May 30, 2012.
Just one day ago, Economy and Energy Minister, Delyan Dobrev, commented that the prospective to find gas in the sea shelf were "very good," stressing the interest of the largest company in the world for the exploitation of gas deposits was an evidence for it. Dobrev declined naming the company.
Prime Minister, Boyko Borisov, also hinted in a TV interview that Bulgaria might have a substantial deposit of conventional gas. He pointed out that the ban on exploration of deposits of energy resources other than shale gas must be dropped.
Bulgarian Dnevnik daily reports that according to the internet page of the Council of Ministers a decision to grant permission for exploration and exploitation of oil and natural gas in Bulgaria's Black Sea zone had been made at the end of October 2011. It includes an area of 14 220 square meters and it is located precisely in the disputed by Romania 17 square km section.
Dnevnik further reports that US Ambassador to Sofia, James Warlick, had confirmed before them that Exxon Mobil is interested in exploring natural gas in Bulgaria's Black Sea zone.
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