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Central Eastern Europe GRIP 2017 |

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Figure 4.2:

CEE Region N-1: BG

Cross-border Entry/Exit capacity 2017 (EP_IN / XP_OUT)

Cross-border Entry/Exit capacity – planned 2018-2026 (EP_IN / XP_OUT)

UGS/Production Entry Capacity (S / P) – withdrawal

UGS Exit Capacity (S_X) – injection

Domestic Exit Capacity required for Demand (D_MAX / D_AS)

BG1

Main Supply Corridor for BG

BG2

2

nd

Supply Corridor for BG (act as reverse-flow in line with the requirements of Regulation 994/2010)

BG3

3

rd

Supply Corridor for BG

CZ

SK

HU

SI

PL

BG

HR

DE

AT

RO

GR

BG1

2021

2018

2019

2021

2020

BG2

BG3

4.2.2 BULGARIA (BG)

The following picture shows the main supply corridor for Bulgaria which under nor-

mal conditions runs through Ukraine, Moldova, and Romania (at the figure marked

BG1). Other gas supply corridors in case of supply disruption through Ukraine are

through Greece (marked BG2; this connection can be used in reverse-flow mode

during emergency situations which is in line with the requirement of REG 994/2010)

and through Romania (marked BG3). The four new cross-border interconnections

are planned from 2019.