News and highlights
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Minister Traikov met with U.S. Special envoy for global energy integration in Sofia
Gas Connectivity, New Capabilities in Bulgaria and the Energy Resilience of the Region at the Heart of the Discussions; The Vertical Gas Corridor – a Strategic Axis Between Bulgaria, Europe and Global LNG Markets
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Minister Traikov: geopolitical instability demands more coordinated EU efforts for infrastructure connectivity, secure supply and affordable prices for consumers
Energy Minister took part in the Transport, Telecommunications and Energy (Energy) Council Meeting of the Council of the EU in Brussels
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Bulgaria positions itself as a key participant in energy dialogues for the future of the sector in the region
Minister of Energy Traicho Traikov and Deputy Minister Teodora Georgieva spoke with CESEC Energy Connectivity Initiative Coordinator Prof. Klaus-Dieter Borchardt
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Minister Traikov invited Turkish counterpart Dr. Alparslan Bayraktar to meet in Sofia to discuss gas supply between the two countries
Caretaker Minister of Energy took part in the Second Nuclear Energy Summit, which took place in Paris on 10 March 2026. He was part of the Bulgarian delegation led by Prime Minister Andrey Gurov
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Gas That Brings Stability: The Strategic Partnership with Azerbaijan Strengthens Energy Security in Bulgaria and the Region
In a world of ongoing energy shocks, skyrocketing market prices and geopolitical insecurity, the Southern Gas Corridor (SGC) is reaffirming itself as a key factor for stability in Bulgaria and Southeast Europe, Caretaker Minister of Energy Traicho Traikov stated during the Ministerial Meeting of the 12th Southern Gas Corridor
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Minister Traikov Discussed Bulgaria’s Energy Priorities at an Official Meeting With U.S. Deputy Secretary of Energy James Danly
By the End of the Year, the Capacity for Natural Gas Transmission From Greece to Bulgaria Will Increase By 50%, and That Between Bulgaria and Romania Will Double
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