Ukraine will receive gas for the first time via the Trans-Balkan route.
26.06.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
26.06.2025
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Ukraine held a July auction with the tariff package 'Route 1' - a gas supply project from Greece to Ukraine through five countries. Only 5% of the volume was sold, as demand for the new route proved to be insignificant. Experts explained that traders are concerned about regulatory and administrative risks, despite the sufficiently attractive price for gas transportation. An important exercise is to resolve regulatory issues to attract more stakeholders to the project.This news discusses the July auction for a new gas supply route from Greece to Ukraine through five countries, where demand turned out to be low. Traders are outraged by regulatory uncertainties and difficulties in administrative procedures that are hindering the development of the project. This underscores the importance of addressing these issues to attract the necessary interest in new gas supply routes.
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