Gazprom has not reserved transport capacities for April 2025 through the Trans-Balkan corridor. The State Secretary of the Ministry of Energy, Constantin Barosan, published this information.
Therefore, Russia does not plan to resume gas deliveries to the Republic of Moldova, including Transnistria. Tiraspol previously announced that the gas procurement scheme through a company in Dubai would continue.
“At the interconnection points upon entering Moldova, monthly reservations were made only at the Ungheni point, with a volume of about 1.0 million cubic meters daily. They made no monthly reservations at the Alexeevca, Grebeniki, Causeni, and Isaccea points.
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Natural gas delivery to final consumers in Moldova by the public service provider Moldovagaz, under contracts with Energocom, takes place based on daily capacity reservations made one day in advance on Day-Ahead,” Barosan informed.
The Trans-Balkan route still has available transport capacities of approximately 5.65 million cubic meters of gas per day at the interconnection point between Turkey and Bulgaria.
Previously, the authorities in Chisinau informed that Gazprom could deliver blue fuel to the left bank of the Dniester, bypassing Ukraine, through alternative pipelines.