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    EBRD lends Moldova 400 million euros for energy security

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    Posted on July 8, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    EBRD provides a €400 million loan to Moldova's Energocom to secure energy supplies, following Gazprom's halted deliveries.

    EBRD Provides 400 Million Euros Loan to Boost Moldova's Energy Security

    CHISINAU (Reuters) -The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development announced a 400-million-euro ($468-million) loan on Tuesday to Moldovan state-owned energy trader Energocom for buying gas and electricity reserves on European markets to boost the country's energy security.

    The move follows a decision by Russian energy company Gazprom to halt gas deliveries to Moldova this year, citing unpaid debt.

    The new package consists of a 300-million-euro senior working capital loan for energy purchases and 100 million euros in guarantees to be issued by the EBRD on behalf of Energocom to eligible EU suppliers, the EBRD said.

    "These will be guaranteed by the Republic of Moldova and will enable the company to acquire natural gas and electricity ensuring continuing stable energy supply nationwide," it said.

    The southeast European nation of about 2.5 million people has been dependent on Russian gas for decades but has moved to diversify supply following Moscow's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

    The pro-Russian breakaway region Transdniestria continued to use Russian gas after the invasion, but has faced an energy crisis since Gazprom stopped deliveries on January 1 after Ukraine refused to renew a transit agreement.

    The EBRD has invested more than 2.5 billion euros in Moldova through 183 projects, it said.

    ($1 = 0.8552 euros)

    (Reporting by Alexander Tanas, Writing by Anna Pruchnicka, Editing by Timothy Heritage)

    Key Takeaways

    • •EBRD grants €400 million to Moldova for energy security.
    • •Loan aids Energocom in purchasing gas and electricity.
    • •Move follows Gazprom's halt of gas deliveries to Moldova.
    • •Moldova seeks to diversify energy sources post-Ukraine invasion.
    • •EBRD has invested over €2.5 billion in Moldova.

    Frequently Asked Questions about EBRD lends Moldova 400 million euros for energy security

    1What is the purpose of the EBRD loan to Moldova?

    The EBRD has announced a 400-million-euro loan to Moldovan state-owned energy trader Energocom for buying gas and ensuring stable energy supply nationwide.

    2Why did Gazprom halt gas deliveries to Moldova?

    Gazprom halted gas deliveries to Moldova this year due to unpaid debt, which has significantly impacted the country's energy supply.

    3How has Moldova responded to its energy crisis?

    Moldova has been working to diversify its energy supply, especially following Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which has prompted a shift away from reliance on Russian gas.

    4What does the loan package from EBRD consist of?

    The loan package includes a 300-million-euro senior working capital loan for energy purchases and 100 million euros in guarantees to be issued by the EBRD on behalf of Energocom.

    5How much has the EBRD invested in Moldova overall?

    The EBRD has invested more than 2.5 billion euros in Moldova through 183 projects to date.

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