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ICGB assigns a contractor to upgrade gas metering station Stara Zagora for pipeline capacity expansion

Following a tender procedure under the Public Procurement Act, the Interconnector Greece-Bulgaria (ICGB) is awarding a Bulgarian company with the contract for a detailed design scope for GMS2 Stara Zagora that would allow capacity expansion of the IGB pipeline.

The transmission system operator aims to upgrade the Gas Metering Station in Stara Zagora to boost its technical capacity from 3 billion cubic metres per year (bcm/y) to 5 bcm/y.

The design phase is essential, as it sets the groundwork for the project’s smooth transition to the next steps, including the procurement of long lead items and the start of construction, said ICGB in a press release. Simultaneously, the operator continues navigating regulatory and permitting activities, including in cooperation with the adjacent TSOs joint efforts to utilise and develop in sync natural gas infrastructure in the region for enhanced connectivity and energy security.

“ICGB’s strategic decision of commencing the detailed design phase at GMS2 Stara Zagora even prior to seeing the anticipated outcomes of the binding phase of the incremental capacity process scheduled for July 2024, which is the usual process and chronology required upon regulation, emphasises ICGB’s commitment to providing improved gas transmission capabilities to the region”, said ICGB’s Executive Officers, Teodora Georgieva and George Satlas.

As a next step from the ongoing incremental capacity process, ICGB has published jointly with the Bulgarian transmission system operator a draft Project Proposal for the entry-exit point at Stara Zagora for public consultation on its website. All interested parties are invited to participate by sending their comments and proposals by 4 March 2024.

A Project Proposal with The Greek Natural Gas Transmission System DESFA is about to be published as well.

According to its preliminary technical studies, ICGB anticipates having an expanded capacity from 3 bcm/y to 5 bcm/y as of the last quarter of 2025 for the Interconnection Point at Stara Zagora and as of the fourth quarter of 2026 for the Interconnection Point at Komotini. These scenarios are considering the technical feasibility of the IGB pipeline, as well as the non-binding requests described in the Demand Assessment Reports (DARs) published in October 2023.

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