

Ukraine shows a keen interest in reversibility of all pipelines, which supplies, including Bulgaria.
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Ukraine shows a keen interest in reversibility of all pipelines, which supplies, including Bulgaria.
That is what CEO of Bulgartransgaz Kiril Temelkov stated in Golden Sands resort upon presentation of ten-year plan for the development of infrastructure for transportation and storage of natural gas in Bulgaria, a reporter of FOCUS News Agency announced. ”Ukraine has talks even with Germany in terms of reversibility of gas pipelines and gas quantities that can take on the reverse principle. One of these reversible pipelines could be the one for Bulgaria”, Temelkov said.
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