Prime Minister Dorin Recean has convened a meeting of the Commission for Exceptional Situations (CES) in response to information from the Ministry of Energy. Government spokesperson Daniel Voda announced this in a press release issued on the evening of Thursday, August 8.
The Ministry of Energy reports a potential risk of natural gas supply interruption due to military actions in the area of the cross-border interconnection point between the Russian Federation and Ukraine (Sudja).
As a response, the CES has implemented preventive measures to ensure the country’s energy security.
“In response to the Ministry of Energy’s information about the potential risk of natural gas supply interruptions due to military actions in the area of the cross-border interconnection point between the Russian Federation and Ukraine (Sudja), the CES has decided to implement preventive measures to ensure the country’s energy security.
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The Commission members observed that, at present, no interruptions or immediate risks of interruptions exist. By instituting the alert, they will equip the responsible institutions with the necessary tools for close monitoring and rapid intervention if needed,” Daniel Voda announced on his Telegram account.
The Commission members noted that there are currently no interruptions or immediate risks of interruptions. Instituting the alert will provide the responsible institutions with the tools needed for close monitoring and rapid intervention if necessary.