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Starting March 31, Varna Airport will introduce its first-ever direct flight to Abu Dhabi, marking a historic milestone for the airport
The first batch of pipes for the Bulgarian section of the South Stream gas pipeline has been delivered by German company Eurotype to the Port of Varna.
A total of four parallel lines are to be put on the Black Sea seabed, each of which requires over 75 000 pipes. The sea section of the pipeline spans 931 km.
The offshore section of the South Stream gas pipeline consists of four parallel lines across the Black Sea from the Russian coast to Bulgaria's Port Varna. Each line will be made up of over 75 thousand 12-meter pipes.
The pipes are to be stored at the warehouses of port facilities until the launch of construction works, and after that they will be put on a special pipe-laying vessel, according to 24 Hours daily.
The offshore pipeline laying will begin will start at the region of Anapa on the Russian Black Sea coast, crossing Turkey's exclusive economic zone in the Black Sea to reach an area near the Pasha Dere beach near Bulgaria's Varna.
Turkish authorities have approved the offshore section of the gas pipeline.
Turkey approved an Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIA Report) stating that the pipeline was expected to have no significant impact on the marine environment or fisheries in the Turkish section.
Former Bulgarian Regional Development Minister Desislava Terzieva issued a construction permit for the gas pipeline in the region of Pasha Dere.
However, the permit is being appealed at the Supreme Administrative Court (VAS).
The 12 complaints filed to VAS concern both the substance of the construction permit and its preliminary execution.
Ukraine's parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, has passed a law allowing the purchase of two Russian-made nuclear reactors originally intended for Bulgaria's Belene Nuclear Power Plant
Ukraine's parliament has given the green light for the acquisition of two nuclear reactors initially intended for Bulgaria's Belene Nuclear Power Plant (NPP)
For the ninth consecutive year (excluding 2022), the electrical industry remains the largest contributor to Bulgaria's exports, as reported by the Bulgarian Association of Electrical Engineering and Electronics (BASEL)
European natural gas prices have climbed above €55 per megawatt-hour for the first time in 16 months, driven by colder temperatures across the continent that are increasing demand for heating fuel
Serbian oil and gas company NIS, controlled by Russia’s Gazprom, is considering exiting its operations in Bulgaria and Romania due to ongoing difficulties in both markets
The Russian company Lukoil initiated the process of selling its Bulgarian assets in June last year, Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov announced during a parliamentary hearing
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