Hungary will complete the missing section of the pipeline through which Azerbaijani gas is set to arrive in the country, Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Peter Szijjártó said told an online session of the ministerial advisory panel of the Southern Gas Corridor.
He hailed the completion of the corridor and called for the soonest possible construction of the missing national sections in Europe. The Serbian section between the Hungarian and Bulgarian borders is already in place, he noted, and he called for the section between Bulgaria and Greece to be completed as soon as possible. Szijjártó welcomed the potential to increase the corridor’s capacity and deliver new Azeri sources of supply in 2023. The minister has instructed Hungary’s electricity and gas works to start talks with Azeri oil company Socar on the contractual arrangements by which Hungary can buy Azeri gas. Szijjártó also welcomed the new cooperation agreement signed with Turkmenistan on joint prospecting projects on the Caspian Sea, which may pave the way for additional gas supplies through the corridor. The minister noted that Hungarian oil and gas company MOL is the biggest central European investor in Azerbaijan, and holds the third biggest portfolio in Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli, that country’s biggest gas field.
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