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Melrose Finds New Natural Gas Deposits in Bulgaria |
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29 07 2010 |
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Natural gas prices in Bulgaria will go down in the fall of 2010 as a result of extraction from three new deposits discovered by UK-based company Melrose resources.
The three new natural gas deposits – Kaliakra, Kavarna, and Karvana East – are located in the very northeast of Bulgaria, in the Black Sea off the Kaliakra Cape.
The discovery of the new deposits was announced Wednesday by Bulgaria’s Economy Minister Traicho Traikov together with the CEO of Melrose David Archer and UK Ambassador to Bulgaria Steve Williams.
Archer has pointed out that the new deposits are a real commercial discovery, and that the company will start laying pipes for the extracting of the natural gas in August.
The price of the natural gas will be negotiated between Melrose and the Bulgarian government. However, the UK company has made it clear that it will be a lot under USD 300 per 1000 cubic meters of gas, which is the price that the Bulgarian government is currently trying to get from Gazprom, the country’s only natural gas supplier.
The three new deposits discovered by Melrose contain over 3 billion cubic meters of natural gas which will guarantee 20% of Bulgaria’s annual consumption (20% = 500 million cubic meters) over a period of 6 years.
Melrose is also cooperating with the Bulgarian government for constructing the future Galata natural gas storage facility, which will be the second of its kind in the country in addition to the existing storage facilities at Chiren. The Galata facility is located close to the spot where the Russian-sponsored gas transit pipeline South Stream is expected to enter Bulgarian territory after starting at Novorossyisk in Russia, and going through the Black Sea for about 900 km.
Melrose Resources plc is an Edinburgh-based oil and gas exploration, development and production company with interests in Egypt, Bulgaria, Romania, United States, France and Turkey.
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