Gas Prices in Bulgaria Down 9.8%, Central Heating 3-7% Cheaper in Q1, 2013

Energy | December 20, 2012, Thursday // 12:56|  views

Angel Semerdzhiev, Chair of the State Commission for Energy and Water Regulation (DKEVR), photo by BGNES

Gas prices in Q1, 2013 will drop by 9.8% and heating rates will be fall by 3-7%, according to Angel Semerdzhiev, Chair of the State Commission for Energy and Water Regulation (DKEVR).

Following an open session of the energy watchdog, Semerdzhiev told journalists Thursday that the final prices of central heating would be announced by the end of the day.

The Chair of DKEVR made clear that heating rates in Bulgaria would drop by 3-7%, the biggest decrease expected in Sofia, and the smallest price cuts due in Varna, Burgas, and Plovdiv.

The 9.8% gas price decrease approved by DKEVR means that gas prices will drop by BGN 71.89 to BGN 656.47 per 1000 cubic meters of gas as of January 1, 2013.

Dimitar Gogov, CEO of state-owned gas supplier Bulgargaz, who attended Thursday's sitting of DKEVR, commented that the company would see its revenues drop by BGN 3.5 M – 4 M in the first quarter of 2013 as a result of DKEVR imposing a gas price reduction of 9.8%, rather than 9.3%, as Bulgargaz had proposed.

Gogov said that Bulgargaz had run up losses amounting to BGN 113 M by October 1.

He voiced hopes that the losses of the state-owned gas supplier would drop below BGN 100 M by the end of the year.

Gogov explained that Bulgargaz expected to see its uncollected revenues shrink by BGN 5.5 – 6 M in Q1, 2013 from the current rate of BGN 160 – 200 M.

Commenting on the debts of heating utilities to Bulgargaz, Gogov said that the state-owned gas supplier did not see its clients as enemies but they were also not supposed to treat Bulgargaz as a donor.

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Tags: Angel Semerdzhiev, State Commission for Energy and Water Regulation, DKEVR, gas prices, heating prices, central heating, heating utilities, Dimitar Gogov, Bulgargaz

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