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Moldova received gas from Romania. Russian

Ukraine (bbabo.net), - December 1, Moldova received gas from Romania. For the first time, deliveries were reversed through the Trans-Balkan gas pipeline. According to the data of the operators, this is the fuel from the Turkish Stream.

On December 1, Moldova received over 4 million cubic meters of gas from Romania. This is evidenced by the data of the "GTS Operator of Ukraine". On the transparency platform, he points out that on the first day of winter, fuel supplies to the country amounted to a little over 10 million cubic meters. At the same time, Gazprom maintained the level of deliveries to Moldova in December at 5.7 million cubic meters, Vadim Cheban, head of Moldovagaz, wrote on his telegram channel.

For the first time, gas was supplied by reverse through the Trans-Balkan gas pipeline. According to the platform of the EU GTS operators ENTSOG, on December 1, 4.7 million cubic meters were supplied from Romania to Ukraine.

The Ukrainian operator indicates that there are also nominations for the supply of gas to Moldova through the Causeni point and in the same volumes for December 2 and 3.

Judging by ENTSOG data, Romania received gas from the Turkish Stream. Thus, on December 1, deliveries of Russian gas from the Black Sea gas pipeline to Bulgaria, through which transit to other countries is carried out, increased to the design capacity - from 36 million cubic meters to 44 million cubic meters per day. At the same time, more gas was also supplied to Romania - 14.2 million cubic meters instead of 6.8 million cubic meters, while transit to Hungary remained at the same level - 6.3 million cubic meters.

On the one hand, all Gazprom's clients via Turkish Stream are increasing their purchases of Russian gas due to the onset of cold weather. On the other hand, Romania simply has nowhere to get other gas.

According to a similar scheme, Russian gas is received by Bulgargaz, which refused to switch to a new settlement mechanism with Gazprom. The company buys Russian fuel from Greek traders. At the same time, the Moldovan authorities reported that they receive only 51% of the contracted volumes, and Moldova really needs additional gas.

Moldova received gas from Romania. Russian