Bulgarian Prime Minister Gyurov: Bulgaria has sufficient fuel reserves
Sofia, March 5 (Hibya) – Bulgarian Prime Minister Andrey Gyurov stated that despite tensions in the Middle East, there is no problem with fuel supply in the country, emphasizing that any possible sudden increases in market prices would not stem from a real shortage but from “non-market behavior.”
According to a statement by the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Bulgaria, Bulgaria is currently purchasing oil and fuel from places not affected by the conflicts. There is no disruption in supply to the country. The state reserves contain sufficient fuel, and gas station owners also confirm that they have stock and that the market remains calm.
Bulgarian Prime Minister Andrey Gyurov spoke at the beginning of the government meeting about the situation in the Middle East and fuel prices. Prime Minister Gyurov emphasized that the Burgas refinery has a sufficient amount of oil that was purchased before the conflict began.
Gyurov stated that if a sudden increase in prices occurs, it would not be the result of a physical shortage or a real reflection of global markets, but rather the result of non-market behavior.
British News Agency
