http://www.platts.com/HOME/News/6949...
http://www.platts.com/HOME/News/6949...
If you had a second thought about oilmafia:
Assassination of Borislav Georgiev, Atomenergoremont's managing director and close collaborator of Bulgarian energy magnate Hristo Kovacki, has stirred up Bulgarian industry public. Stefan Gamizov, consultant of energy companies, in the broadcast First of all on Bulgarian national radio (BNR) accused Bulgarian energy mafia for the crime, that is, according to him, lately becoming more increasingly important partner to Russian companies. Gamizov thereby warned that Bulgarian energy mafia is becoming increasing threat to the Balkans' energy, for it desires to become coinvestor in construction of Belene NPP.
There's a lot about energy in this region here:
http://www.energyobserver.com/vesti....
In October 2005, the EU and nine countries of South-East Europe (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo-UNMIK and Romania) signed the Energy Community Treaty, which aims to create the legal framework for an integrated European market for electricity and gas. Moldova and Ukraine also applied to join.
And I see more about gaspiprlines:
Transaharan Gas Pipeline
well: http://uk.reuters.com/article/topNew...
a cut after all:)