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Bulgaria says expansion of gas infrastructure progressing on schedule

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Posted on June 4, 2026

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Bulgaria's Gas Infrastructure Expansion Progressing On Schedule, Prime Minister Says

Progress and Strategic Developments in Bulgaria's Energy Infrastructure

Expansion of Energy Infrastructure and the Vertical Gas Corridor

SOFIA, June 4 (Reuters) - Bulgaria's works to expand its energy infrastructure as part of a planned new route to carry gas between Greece and Ukraine are making progress and are running on schedule, Prime Minister Rumen Radev said on Thursday.

Seeking to counter the influence of Russian oil and gas in southern Europe, the United States last year signed a long-term deal to export liquefied natural gas to Greece, and on through Bulgaria and Romania to Ukraine via the so-called Vertical Gas Corridor, a route that would also allow gas flows in the opposite direction.

Prime Minister Radev's Statement on Project Commitments

"Bulgaria is fulfilling its commitments," Radev said in a joint statement with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Sofia.

"The Vertical Corridor is being implemented on schedule; we have completed the works in southern Bulgaria and works are underway in northern Bulgaria," Radev said, adding that as part of the scheme, Bulgaria was also working to increase the capacity of the existing gas pipeline with Greece by 2 billion cubic metres to 5 billion. 

Collaboration on Port and Rail Infrastructure

Radev expressed Bulgaria's interest in taking a role in the management of the northern Greek port of Kavala, as part of a Greek-Bulgarian rail freight corridor scheme to link northern Greece's ports to Bulgaria's ports on the Black Sea and Danube, bypassing the Bosporus strait.

Mitsotakis said that matter mainly hinged on the private investors who now manage part of the port but a scheme that could involve Greek investments in Bulgarian infrastructure could make sense.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Angeliki Koutantou; Additional reporting by Alex Lefkowitz; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

Key Takeaways

  • Bulgaria’s Vertical Gas Corridor works are progressing as scheduled: southern works complete, northern works underway, with capacity upgrades raising the Greece‑Bulgaria pipeline to 5 billion m³ (bta.bg)
  • The project is expected to be fully completed by end‑2026, with key interconnection points upgrades (Kulata/Sidirokastro and Negru Voda/Kardam) under way to enable annual flows up to 10 billion m³ (bta.bg)
  • Bulgaria is eyeing involvement in managing Greece’s Kavala port as part of a new rail‑freight corridor linking Greek ports to Bulgarian Black Sea and Danube ports, enhancing transit capacity and bypassing the Bosporus (en.wikipedia.org)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of Bulgaria's gas infrastructure expansion?
The expansion aims to facilitate gas transport between Greece and Ukraine, enhancing regional energy security and reducing reliance on Russian energy.
What is the Vertical Gas Corridor?
The Vertical Gas Corridor is a new route enabling gas flows between Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, and Ukraine to diversify energy sources in Southern Europe.
How much capacity will the expanded Bulgaria-Greece gas pipeline have?
Bulgaria is increasing the capacity of its gas pipeline with Greece from 2 billion cubic metres to 5 billion cubic metres.
Is the expansion of Bulgaria’s energy infrastructure on schedule?
Yes, according to Prime Minister Rumen Radev, the works are running on schedule with southern Bulgaria completed and northern Bulgaria underway.
What other projects are linked to this energy expansion?
Bulgaria is interested in managing the northern Greek port of Kavala and rail schemes linking Greek and Bulgarian ports, enhancing regional logistics.

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