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IEA: Increase in LNG Capacity Delayed by at Least Two Years
Events in the Middle East have led to disruptions in the international gas market. The International Energy Agency (IEA) has published its quarterly report, providing an overview of developments during the 2025/2026 heating season, along with an analysis of the…

Bulgaria in the Final Phase of Construction of the Vertical Gas Corridor
The construction of the section of the Vertical Gas Corridor located on the territory of Bulgaria has entered its final phase of implementation. As announced on the official website of the Bulgarian Ministry of Energy, two projects within this initiative…

Moldova accelerates energy integration with the EU: from April 1, it opens the gas market to large consumers
Moldova entered 2026 with ongoing energy sector reforms. According to information from the Energy Community Secretariat, in 2025 Moldova was, for the second year in a row, ranked as the leading reformer among the Energy Community Contracting Parties in implementing…

Gas in Europe – Romania Leads the EU, While Norway Is the Key Supplier Outside the Union
Romania remains at the top of natural gas production within the European Union, but this does not change the continent’s strong dependence on imports. Over the past two years, Romania has grown into the largest producer of natural gas within…

Refund of Part of Excess Gas Revenues Brings Lower Tariffs for Consumers in Moldova
Moldova’s National Agency for Energy Regulation (ANRE) has reduced the regulated price of natural gas for households (a price set/approved by the state regulator rather than the free market). As of 4 February 2026, a new tariff of around 14.42–14.43…

New gas routes from Greece via Bulgaria to Ukraine
The Independent Natural Gas Transmission Operator of the Greece–Bulgaria Interconnector (ICGB) has announced the launch of two new cross-border routes – Route 2 and Route 3 – within the framework of the Vertical Gas Corridor, a strategic initiative connecting the…

EU Helps Moldova Address Energy Crisis
The Moldovan government declared a state of emergency in mid-December 2024 to respond to the energy crisis caused by the disruption of Russian gas supplies. This decision came as a result of difficulties arising after the five-year agreement for the…



