IGB supplies over 8 million MWh of natural gas – operator

Tokyo, 24 April, /AJMEDIA/

For the first quarter of 2023, more than 3 million MWh have been transported via the Interconnector Greece-Bulgaria (IGB), the ICGB, the pipeline operator, told AJMEDIA.

The company said that since the gas interconnector was put into commercial operation on October 1, 2022, over 8 million MWh have been transported through the pipeline.

“Currently, the transmission system operator ICGB is carrying out all commitments within the long-term contracts for booking 1.57 bcm/y and the remaining available capacity is successfully being auctioned on the European platforms PRISMA and RBP,” said the ICGB.

The company said the pipeline is currently ensuring more than 1/3 of Bulgaria’s internal consumption of natural gas and enables transportation to a number of other countries in the region including Romania, Moldova, and Ukraine.

“All facilities part of the IGB project has been fully operational ever since the commercial launch in Q4 2022. The EPC contractor is still implementing finishing, secondary works that are part of the contract but have no direct relevance to the operational readiness of the gas transportation infrastructure. ICGB is closely monitoring the finalization of these activities and will be providing public information upon their successful completion,” said the ICGB.

The Interconnector Greece-Bulgaria began commercial operation on October 1, 2022.

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