Bulgarian Energy Regulator Approves 23% Cut in Q2 Wholesale Gas Prices

Bulgaria's energy regulator said on Thursday it has approved a 23.02% reduction in the regulated wholesale gas prices for the second quarter of the year.

Earlier in March, state-ownedgas monopoly Bulgargaz proposed the same rate ofreduction ofthe price at which it sells natural gas to its clients to 312.21 levs ($177.1/159.4 euro) per 1,000 cu m.

Bulgaria imports almost all the natural gas it needs from Russia's Gazprom through a pipeline crossing the territories of Ukraine, Moldova and Romania.

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