Interconnector Greece – Bulgaria (IGB): gas transportation volumes in 2023
In 2023, the Greece-Bulgaria Interconnector (IGB) transported more than 15.5 million MWh of natural gas.
In 2023, the Greece-Bulgaria Interconnector (IGB) transported more than 15.5 million MWh of natural gas.
Throughout 2024, a discount of 27% will be applied to the tariff for rail transportation of agricultural products in transit through Moldova. Such agreements were reached during a meeting of the Intergovernmental Ukrainian-Moldovan Mixed Commission on Trade and Economic Cooperation on September 29, 2023 in Odesa.
Ukrainian Danube ports handled 29.4 million t of cargo from January 1 till November 30, 2023, which is almost six times higher than in the pre-war period, that is before the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
A total of 8.5 million t of export cargo and 1.4 million t of imported goods were transferred through the Izov – Hrubieszów border crossing point in 2023 (down 928,000 t and 243,000 t, respectively, compared with 2022).
Since January 10, the international operator of energy terminals SC Klaipėdos nafta has been operating under the new legal name SC KN Energies, which reflects strategic changes in the company (the long-term strategy was approved in the summer of 2023) and focus on international markets.
In January 2024, a floating LNG terminal – FSRU Alexandroupolis – with an annual liquefied gas transshipment capacity of 5.5 bcm is to be connected to the 28 km long subsea and onshore high-pressure gas pipeline, which will allow feeding raw materials into the Greek gas transmission system and further to end consumers in…… Read more »
The cargo turnover dropped by 230,000 t to 3.4 million t at the Port of Klaipeda in December compared with November. In particular, Klaipeda State Seaport reports a 132,000 t plunge in December transshipment volume to 2.7 million t. Handling of crude oil dropped by 98,000 t to 692,000 t at the Butinge terminal.