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Bulgaria could face fuel shortages if Lukoil stops operating, says GERB leader Borissov

Boyko Borissov
Photo: BTA

Bulgaria could run into fuel shortages if the Lukoil Neftochim refinery stops operating, former Prime Minister and GERB leader Boyko Borissov warned on Thursday.

Speaking in the corridors of parliament, Mr Borissov said the government had received advance notice of possible sanctions on Russian energy companies, particularly Lukoil. This led to preventive legislation requiring approval from Bulgaria’s domestic security agency (DANS) for any sale of the company.

'We anticipated events — we have held careful discussions with the finance minister and the governor of the central bank to monitor the situation, because this is serious business. At one point, we could even be left without fuel,' Borissov said, while noting that the United States might reconsider its position.

Assen Vassilev, leader of the 'We Continue the Change' party, added, 'If Lukoil stops operating, it would disrupt fuel supplies to the country. We do not have sufficient import capacity to cover the country’s full needs.”

Assen Vassilev

Meanwhile, the Bulgarian National Bank said it is analysing the potential impact of the sanctions, adding that 'on a systemic level, there is no direct credit risk affecting the stability of the country's banking system.'



Editor: Ivo Ivanov
Posted in English by E. Radkova



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