Vucic announced the price of Turkish Stream gas for Serbia



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Serbian President Alexander Vucic announced that the gas price of the sequel to “Turkish Stream“across the Balkans for Serbia will be $ 155 per 1,000 cubic meters at the entrance to Bulgaria.

The director of the Serbian state company Srbijagaz, Dusan Bayatovic, said yesterday that Serbia had received the first 140,000 cubic meters of gas from the gas pipeline to Bulgaria, which is in fact a continuation of the Turkish Stream gas pipeline through the Balkans. According to him, the price of gas for Serbia from January 1 will be reduced from $ 240 to $ 155 in the first two quarters of 2021.

Serbia receives the first gas supplies in

Serbia receives first gas supply from Turkish Stream

Section opens on January 1

“The price of gas at (the point of transmission and reception with Bulgaria, Bregovo) will be 155 dollars per 1,000 cubic meters, another 12-14 dollars will cost transportation through our territory,” the Serbian president told Pink TV.

According to him, the Serbian side you will also benefit from transit Of gas. Vucic confirmed that the commissioning of the Serbian section of the pipeline with its participation will take place in 6 a.m. on January 1because “then the commercial gas supply will start.”

The Serbian head of state pointed out that earlier in gas supply talks with representatives of Russia and the United States, he had openly stated that Belgrade was interested in quality gas “and especially at a low price“.

You don’t have to offer us (gas, br) lit $ 600 price“Vucic stressed.

According to the national company, they will pass through Serbia 13.88 billion cubic meters of gas per year. At the end of December 2019, the laying of the pipes of the Serbian extension of the gas pipeline was completed along the 402 kilometers from the Bulgarian border to Hungary.

“Turkish Stream” is a gas pipeline from Russia to Turkey through the Black Sea. The design capacity of the facility is 31.5 billion cubic meters of gas per year. Commercial deliveries through the pipeline began on January 1, 2020.



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