The National Gas Transmission Company "Transgaz" SA and the limited liability company OOO "Gazprom Export" from the Russian Federation agreed to extend their agreement for the natural gas transmission on the Romanian territory by another three months, until December 31 2019.
According to a report of Transgaz on Thursday evening published on the Website of the Bucharest Stock Exchange (BVB), the extension of the agreement allows the natural gas transmission services to continue from the Russian Federation to Turkey, Greece and other states in South-East Europe.
Transgaz is the sole technical operator of the National Gas Transmission System (SNT) and ensures the achievement of the national strategy goals for internal and international gas transmission, dispatching, research and design, in conditions of efficiency, transparency, safety, non-discriminatory access and competitiveness, in line with the Romanian and European applicable laws, and with the quality, performance, environmental and sustainable development standards.
Transgaz and Gazprom Export extends agreement for natural gas transmission on Romanian territory
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