Minister says Bulgaria has 6 months of fuel stored
Bulgaria maintains sufficient petroleum reserves to sustain domestic consumption without supply disruptions, according to Energy Minister Zhecho Stankov during parliamentary testimony. The country holds gasoline stockpiles lasting six months, diesel inventories covering four months of demand, and aviation fuel sufficient for two months of operations. Stankov emphasized that potential supply interruptions would not affect consumer access or market pricing, as alternative import channels remain available.
Government officials activated emergency monitoring protocols and began negotiations with the Office of Foreign Assets Control, European Commission, and Washington authorities to secure sanctions exemptions for the Burgas refinery. Bulgarian diplomats received recognition for rapid situational analysis and coordinated institutional responses addressing energy security concerns while preventing speculative market behavior.
