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Regulatory Commission: Heating Prices to Drop by up to 10% Due to Cheaper Natural Gas
 
 Sofia, March 21 (BTA) - The clients of the heating utility 
 companies will feel the lowering of the natural gas price as of 
 April 1, Energy and Water Regulatory Commission (EWRC) Chair 
 Svetla Todorova told the media on Saturday.
 
 Taking a journalist question, she said that, given the expected 
 gas prices drop by at least 13 per cent, the heating and hot 
 water prices will be reduced accordingly, as the decrease will 
 be around 10 per cent for the subscribers of certain heating 
 utility companies.
 
 At a public meeting, gas supplier Bulgargaz appealed to the 
 regulatory authority to take into account the strengthening of 
 the US dollar while determining the new gas prices. Bulgargaz' 
 proposal to EWRC involves a price of 523.72 BGN per 1,000 cu m 
 exclusive of excise duty and VAT, or 13.17 per cent reduction 
 compared to the effective price, for the second quarter of the 
 year. However, Bulgargaz Director Ivan Ivanov said that the 
 proposal was drafted at a lev/US dollar exchange rate of 1.66 
 BGN/USD 1, while now the exchange rate is much higher. This will
 incur losses of around 30 million leva on Bulgargaz for the 
 next regulatory period, Ivanov observed.
 
 EWRC member Dimiter Dimitrov commented that so far the company 
 has not sustained such a loss from the exchange rate 
 fluctuations only because there are other price-formation 
 factors, such as caloric value of the fuel, price of alternative
 fuels, etc. He was adamant that the regulator will not reduce 
 the decrease, proposed by Bulgargaz, and the price will be at 
 least 13 per cent lower as of April 1. Asked whether EWRC will 
 comply with the requests of industrialists and employers for 
 reduction of the price by over 20 per cent, Dimitrov replied 
 that he is not familiar with their calculations and that the 
 regulator will determine the price on the basis of the effective
 formula.
 
 Dimitrov underscored that Bulgargaz should have sufficient 
 financial resource to ensure depositing of natural gas in the 
 Chiren depot, which is now exhausted. At the same time, the 
 outstanding obligations of debtors to the company amount to 
 around 200 million leva.
 
 Todorova said that later in the day EWRC will hold a closed-door
 meeting to discuss the effect, which the reduction of the price
 will have on heating utility companies. A guiding principle 
 will be to compensate the losses of heating utilities and plants
 for past regulatory periods, when their prices were not changed
 proportionally to markups of natural gas prices.
 
 Todorova also said that the electricity distribution companies 
 will not be sanctioned for the disruptions in electricity 
 supplies because the country was in a situation of force 
 majeure.
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