Romania could expand gas supply infrastructure to Hungary in 2 years
The ministry of Economy, Costin Borc, and the ministry of External Affairs and Trade, Peter Szijjarto, discussed within the meeting of ministries of China and the Central and Eastern Europe from Ningbo, China and agreed that in the next two years Romania will finish the necessary investments to supply natural gas to Hungary, business-review.eu reports.
Morover the two ministers agreed to raise the number of passing points of the border between Romania and Hungary. Szijjarto announced that the Hungarian bank opened a line credit of EUR 370 million in order to support the Hungarian and Romanian affairs, saying that MOL group, the medical drugs producer Richter, the energy company MVM and the low-cost Wizz Air air line also increased their investments in Romania.
Szijjarto underlined the fact that last year Romania was the second big export market of Hungary, after Germany and the trade volume change exceeded EUR 7.3 billion.
The gas pipe Arad-Szeged was put into operation in 2010 and currently the gas can be transported only from Hungary and Romania. The interconnection was supported by the EU within the European program of economic recovery in energy field (EEPR) launched by the European Council as a result of gas crisis from January 2009.