Saudi group wins €1.1 billion Bulgarian gas contract

19 September 2019

TurkStream

Work on the offshore section of the TurkStream pipeline has now been completed

Bulgaria’s state-owned gas company Bulgartransgaz has awarded a €1.1 billion natural gas contract to a group led by Saudi company Arkad.

The Balkan Stream is a 474km pipeline, that will run from Bulgaria’s southern border with Turkey to its western border with Serbia.

It is intended to connect to the Russian-backed TurkStream pipeline, facilitating the delivery of Russian natural gas to Central Europe.

Arkad was awarded the contract to build the pipeline after the resolution of a legal dispute between a consortium including the Russian pipe construction company TMK.

Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov said of the pipeline, “We will win from transit fees, this pipeline will remain Bulgarian once it is paid off and mainly our neighbours from North Macedonia, Serbia and Hungary will have alternative gas.”

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