The project to build a gas interconnection between Serbia and Bulgaria
is one of the European Union's top priorities, the EU energy chief Maros
Sefcovic has said. Proposals for the funding of the project pursuant to
EU rules for Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA) funds are to
be discussed with the prime ministers and the ministers in charge,
Sefcovic told reporters as he toured the Nikola Tesla coal-fired power
plant in Obrenovac on Wednesday, according to Serbian news agency
Tanjug.
Five companies have shown interest in advising the Energy
Ministry in Sofia on the project to build a gas interconnector linking
Bulgaria and Serbia.
The EU is backing the project to enable
countries in the region to build gas interconnections to reduce their
dependence on a single gas supply route as well as achieve lower gas
prices, Tanjug quoted the European Commission Vice President for Energy
Union as saying reports Novinite
(balkans.com)