(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, July 26. It is time for the
friendship between Bulgaria and Azerbaijan to become a bridge for
more significant energy diversification, Kiril Petkov, Prime
Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria, said in an exclusive
interview with Trend .
Talking about the Interconnector Greece-Bulgaria (IGB), which is
aimed at transporting Azerbaijani gas to Bulgaria's gas the prime
minister said that it is 99 percent complete.
“For 12 years during the previous government, the IGB project
hasn't been finished, it was delayed. I am very proud to have led
the government that managed to complete this project in six months.
In the next weeks, the IGB will be fully operating. It is finished
on 99 percent and in
the next half of the year, the IGB will be fully operating. We're
looking at few remaining activities that absolutely need to be
completed prior to commercial launch to make sure everything is
working safely and properly and that we've kept the highest
industry standards,” Petkov explained.
He pointed out that the EPC contractor AVAX needs to proceed in
a prompt manner with the remaining activities for the integration
and testing of the SCADA system.
“The rest is mostly under the jurisdiction of the Bulgarian and
Greek institutions – a number of administrative procedures that
have to be completed so that we can get the project's equivalent of
Act 16. The usual deadlines here can take about 3 months but we
boosted in Bulgaria a prealignment process with all institutions
proactively asking for their green light for ensuring IGB's
commercial start. There is an active and dedicated political and
institutional support to limit the estimated timeline,” said the
prime minister.
Petkov went on to add that in Bulgaria there's already an
established working group with representatives of all relevant
institutions that's set to work on ways to optimize the procedural
deadlines.
“The IGB project is of immense national and regional importance.
I even had weekly calls on the IGB progress with prime minister
Kiriakos Mitsotakis on the progress – this is to show you the level
of commitment of both governments to support the efforts and
measures for the IGB to reach operational readiness. In an
increasingly interconnected world, energy security challenges are
complex and often require a coordinated regional approach. Bulgaria
has been actively working to increase the potential of the regional
cooperation by promoting completion of the missing energy
infrastructure and ensuring security of energy supplies in South
East Europe. This is the road for energy independence, for Bulgaria
and for Southern and South-East Europe. It will radically change
the level of dependency of our country,” he added.
Petkov noted that early on, Bulgarian government understood the
importance of gas independency and energy security on a local,
regional and European level.
“Bulgaria has gone from 95 percent dependency to 0, and we
embarked on a fast course of securing gas deliveries for Bulgarian
citizens and business. In order to decrease our energy dependency,
I travelled to Baku and my meeting with President Ilham Aliev, who
was inclined to help us get additional quantity via Turkey, is very
much appreciated. During my visit, with President Ilham Aliyev we
discussed the possibility of additional Azerbaijani gas supplies to
Bulgaria and Azerbaijan's political readiness to support Bulgaria.
However, further development of the gas infrastructure and
consolidating cooperation among countries in the region is
important for guarantying future security of supply and
diversification,” said the prime minister.
Petkov pointed out that there is a mutual wish to expand the
bilateral economic cooperation.
“Azerbaijan is an important energy partner of Bulgaria. But we
have also found many common economic opportunities in the fields of
agriculture, chemical fertilisers, construction, defence industry
and IT. With a view to the common challenges, it is more important
than ever to continue building on the active high-level political
dialogue between our countries. And I am very glad that Bulgaria
will soon open an honorary consulate in Azerbaijan. It is time for
the friendship between our two countries to become a bridge for
future strategic economic projects and more significant energy
diversification,” Kiril Petkov concluded.
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