Jan 26, 2022 17:43 EEST
Aleksia Petrova
SOFIA (Bulgaria), January 26 (SeeNews) - ICGB, the company developing the Gas Interconnector Greece-Bulgaria project, said that a total of 1.57 bcm, half of the gas link's capacity, has already been reserved ahead of its planned launch of commercial operations in July.
"Four out of the five shippers that have booked capacity are entirely new to the Bulgarian market and that leads us to believe the international and market interest in the project will only be growing after its commercial launch," ICGB said in a statement quoting Teodora Georgieva, its executive officer on the Bulgarian side.
ICGB also said that it has signed a contract with Germany-based PRISMA European Capacity Platform, Europe’s leading gas capacity trading platform, marking a major milestone in the preparations for the pipeline’s launch of commercial operation.
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Wednesday, January 26, 2022
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Bulgaria resumes natural gas transmission to Greece - SEE NEWS
29 JULY 2020
SOFIA (Bulgaria), July 29 (SeeNews) - Bulgarian state-owned gas transmission system operator Bulgartransgaz said on Wednesday that it has resumed natural gas transmission to Greece after fixing a ruptured pipeline.
All orders for Wednesday will be completed in full, Bulgartransgaz said in a statement.
Natural gas transmission to Greece was halted on Monday due to a rupture in the pipeline some 200 metres upstream the valve at the Kulata/Sidirokastron exit.
No one was injured in the accident.
SOFIA (Bulgaria), July 29 (SeeNews) - Bulgarian state-owned gas transmission system operator Bulgartransgaz said on Wednesday that it has resumed natural gas transmission to Greece after fixing a ruptured pipeline.
All orders for Wednesday will be completed in full, Bulgartransgaz said in a statement.
Natural gas transmission to Greece was halted on Monday due to a rupture in the pipeline some 200 metres upstream the valve at the Kulata/Sidirokastron exit.
No one was injured in the accident.
Monday, February 17, 2020
Greece's Corinth produces 62km of line pipes for Greece-Bulgaria gas link - SEENEWS
Feb 17, 2020 14:13 EEST
Mario Tanev
SOFIA (Bulgaria), February 17 (SeeNews) - Greece's Corinth Pipeworks has completed the production of the first 62 kilometres of line pipes for the Greece-Bulgaria gas interconnector project - ICGB, Bulgaria's energy ministry said.
Pipes have been loaded on six trains, three of which are already in Bulgaria, the ministry said in a statement on Saturday.
The first production lot is expected to be delivered in full in March, which will provide the gas link construction company with all necessary types and sizes of pipelines.
ICGB, the project company developing the gas link, signed contracts for the supply of pipes and construction of the interconnector with Corinth Pipeworks Industry and J&P-Avax, respectively, last year. The construction of the 123-km section of the interconnector on Bulgarian soil will begin in 2020, the energy ministry said at the time.
The pipeline, which has a total estimated cost of 220 million euro ($242.7 million), will connect the Greek gas transmission system in the area of Komotini to the Bulgarian gas transmission system in the area of Stara Zagora. The planned length of the pipeline is 182 km and the projected capacity will be up to 3 billion cu m per year in the direction from Greece to Bulgaria.
Mario Tanev
SOFIA (Bulgaria), February 17 (SeeNews) - Greece's Corinth Pipeworks has completed the production of the first 62 kilometres of line pipes for the Greece-Bulgaria gas interconnector project - ICGB, Bulgaria's energy ministry said.
Pipes have been loaded on six trains, three of which are already in Bulgaria, the ministry said in a statement on Saturday.
The first production lot is expected to be delivered in full in March, which will provide the gas link construction company with all necessary types and sizes of pipelines.
ICGB, the project company developing the gas link, signed contracts for the supply of pipes and construction of the interconnector with Corinth Pipeworks Industry and J&P-Avax, respectively, last year. The construction of the 123-km section of the interconnector on Bulgarian soil will begin in 2020, the energy ministry said at the time.
The pipeline, which has a total estimated cost of 220 million euro ($242.7 million), will connect the Greek gas transmission system in the area of Komotini to the Bulgarian gas transmission system in the area of Stara Zagora. The planned length of the pipeline is 182 km and the projected capacity will be up to 3 billion cu m per year in the direction from Greece to Bulgaria.
Monday, June 10, 2019
ICGB signs contract with owner's engineer for Greece-Bulgaria gas link - SEE NEWS
Jun 10, 2019 11:46 EEST
Mario Tanev
SOFIA (Bulgaria), June 10 (SeeNews) - ICGB, the company developing the Gas Interconnector Greece-Bulgaria project, said that it has signed a 5.67 million euro ($6.41 million) contract with the TIBEI consortium, which won the tender for selecting an owner's engineer for the project.
The contract was signed on May 20, according to a notice by the ICGB, published on Friday.
The TIBEI consortium comprises Belgium's Tractebel Engineering S.A, Italy's Tractebel Engineering SRL, Austria's Intber GmbH and Bulgarian companies Ipsilon Consult and Bulgaria Engineering.
"The commitment involves assisting the Contracting Entity in the implementation of the project during the construction phase until the pipeline enters into operation and management of all the main contracts related to the project - including the contract for the supply of line pipes and the contract for the award of design, procurement and construction," ICGB has said previously.
Mario Tanev
SOFIA (Bulgaria), June 10 (SeeNews) - ICGB, the company developing the Gas Interconnector Greece-Bulgaria project, said that it has signed a 5.67 million euro ($6.41 million) contract with the TIBEI consortium, which won the tender for selecting an owner's engineer for the project.
The contract was signed on May 20, according to a notice by the ICGB, published on Friday.
The TIBEI consortium comprises Belgium's Tractebel Engineering S.A, Italy's Tractebel Engineering SRL, Austria's Intber GmbH and Bulgarian companies Ipsilon Consult and Bulgaria Engineering.
"The commitment involves assisting the Contracting Entity in the implementation of the project during the construction phase until the pipeline enters into operation and management of all the main contracts related to the project - including the contract for the supply of line pipes and the contract for the award of design, procurement and construction," ICGB has said previously.
Friday, March 16, 2018
ICGB pipe supply tender attracts ten bids - SEE NEWS
16 March 2018
Bulgarian Ministry of Energy
SOFIA (Bulgaria), March 16 (SeeNews) - Bulgaria's energy ministry said on Friday that a tender for the supply of pipes for the Gas Interconnector Greece-Bulgaria project has attracted ten offers.
Bids were filed by Jindaw SAW Ltd, JSC Zagorsk Pipe Plant, Welspun Corp. Ltd, Salzgitter Mannesmann International GmbH, Noksel Celik Boru Sanayii A.S., Umran Celik Boru Sanayii A.S., Erciyas Celik Boru Sanayi A.S., Toplivo-2, Korinth Pipeworks S.A., Pipe Industry S.A. and Public Joint Stock Company Chelyabinsk Pipe Plant, the energy ministry said in a statement.
This is the first of several key tenders, which will ensure the actual commencing of construction of the Gas Interconnector Greece-Bulgaria.
The tender for the construction of the interconnector will be launched in April, the ministry also said. In addition, tenders for supervision of construction works and for carrying out an archaeological study are due to be opened.
The IGB pipeline will connect the Greek gas transmission system in the area of Komotini to the Bulgarian gas transmission system in the area of Stara Zagora.
Bulgarian Ministry of Energy
SOFIA (Bulgaria), March 16 (SeeNews) - Bulgaria's energy ministry said on Friday that a tender for the supply of pipes for the Gas Interconnector Greece-Bulgaria project has attracted ten offers.
Bids were filed by Jindaw SAW Ltd, JSC Zagorsk Pipe Plant, Welspun Corp. Ltd, Salzgitter Mannesmann International GmbH, Noksel Celik Boru Sanayii A.S., Umran Celik Boru Sanayii A.S., Erciyas Celik Boru Sanayi A.S., Toplivo-2, Korinth Pipeworks S.A., Pipe Industry S.A. and Public Joint Stock Company Chelyabinsk Pipe Plant, the energy ministry said in a statement.
This is the first of several key tenders, which will ensure the actual commencing of construction of the Gas Interconnector Greece-Bulgaria.
The tender for the construction of the interconnector will be launched in April, the ministry also said. In addition, tenders for supervision of construction works and for carrying out an archaeological study are due to be opened.
The IGB pipeline will connect the Greek gas transmission system in the area of Komotini to the Bulgarian gas transmission system in the area of Stara Zagora.
Tuesday, September 12, 2017
ICGB to launch tender for Greece-Bulgaria gas link construction by end-2017 - SEE NEWS
SOFIA (Bulgaria), September 12 (SeeNews) - ICGB, the project company developing the Gas Interconnector Greece-Bulgaria (ICGB) said on Tuesday it plans to launch several tender procedures for the construction of the pipeline by the end of the year.
"The company is in the process of preparation of the respective procedures for assigning the main contracts which are necessary for the start of the construction - selection of owner's engineer for the project; line pipe supplies; assigning of the detailed engineering, procurement and construction (EPC contract); archaeological research and selection of the construction supervision company," Sofia-registered ICGB said in a statement.
On September 1, ICGB submitted an application for a construction permit for the Bulgarian part of the pipeline. The permit is expected to be issued by the regional development ministry in the first half of September 2017.
Monday, September 26, 2016
Bulgaria says Cyprus plans to supply it with gas via IGB, Alexandroupolis LNG terminal - SEE NEWS
SOFIA (Bulgaria), September 26 2016 (SeeNews) - Bulgaria's energy ministry said on Monday that Cyprus is considering options to supply natural gas to Bulgaria.
"We intend to deliver natural gas to Bulgaria either through the interconnector with Greece, or through the Alexandroupolis LNG terminal. [...] We are familiar Bulgaria's plans to become a gas distribution centre," the energy ministry quoted the Cyprus energy minister, Yiorgos Lakkotrypis, as saying after a meeting with his Bulgarian counterpart Temenuzhka Petkova in Nicosia.
Petkova discussed with Lakkotrypis the progress in the implementation of projects for diversification of natural gas sources and supply routes, including the construction of gas hub Balkan in Bulgaria and the Interconnection Greece-Bulgaria (IGB), as well as the intention of the Bulgarian government to participate in the project for building an offshore LNG terminal near the Greek Aegean port of Alexandroupolis, according to the statement.
"We intend to deliver natural gas to Bulgaria either through the interconnector with Greece, or through the Alexandroupolis LNG terminal. [...] We are familiar Bulgaria's plans to become a gas distribution centre," the energy ministry quoted the Cyprus energy minister, Yiorgos Lakkotrypis, as saying after a meeting with his Bulgarian counterpart Temenuzhka Petkova in Nicosia.
Petkova discussed with Lakkotrypis the progress in the implementation of projects for diversification of natural gas sources and supply routes, including the construction of gas hub Balkan in Bulgaria and the Interconnection Greece-Bulgaria (IGB), as well as the intention of the Bulgarian government to participate in the project for building an offshore LNG terminal near the Greek Aegean port of Alexandroupolis, according to the statement.
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