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Could the Turkish Stream pipeline be sold?

Could the Turkish Stream pipeline be sold?

If this happens, it will be the first time in the country's recent history that gas infrastructure will be owned by someone else.



Who would buy Gazprom’s gas stations in Bulgaria?

Who would buy Gazprom’s gas stations in Bulgaria?

The Russian-controlled Serbian seller is negotiating with a Bulgarian company owned by Ivaylo Konstantinov. SrbijaGas has also expressed interest


The week: Two questions about the Real Estate market, A big battery boost is coming, Casino economy

The week: Two questions about the Real Estate market, A big battery boost is coming, Casino economy

Newsletter 25/04: Everyone is either building or buying


DIY chains: Real estate boom drives rise in revenue

DIY chains: Real estate boom drives rise in revenue

Praktiker leads with over 18% growth, followed by Mr. Bricolage


Can Bulgaria become a regional battery hub?

Can Bulgaria become a regional battery hub?

The country has the potential to become a regional leader in energy storage - if it doesn't blow its own chances



RUBIN GLASS has established itself as a preferred and reliable European partner*

RUBIN GLASS has established itself as a preferred and reliable European partner*

Nikolay Mochev, CEO of Rubin Trading, tells Capital Weekly


Tri-Wall Group to invest 70 million levs in new factory near Plovdiv

Tri-Wall Group to invest 70 million levs in new factory near Plovdiv

The Asian company will begin production of corrugated board and packaging by mid-2026



The Zhelyazkov cabinet program: familiar intentions but nothing reformist

The Zhelyazkov cabinet program: familiar intentions but nothing reformist

Among the novelties is that the government now aims to increase military spending to 2.5% of GDP


The week: Mad World

The week: Mad World

Mental health reality check, same old new budget and a final euro push


NEK’s new batteries

NEK’s new batteries

The state energy company will upgrade its portfolio with energy storage systems for several hydropower plants, and part of the financing has been secured


The week: The next star on the Bulgarian map

The week: The next star on the Bulgarian map

Burgas’ time to shine, politicians vs media&NGOs and Bulgargaz’ troubles deepen


Ski Lifts’ Shutdown Brings Chaos to Visitors of Bulgaria’s Iconic Vitosha Mountain

Ski Lifts’ Shutdown Brings Chaos to Visitors of Bulgaria’s Iconic Vitosha Mountain

A decade-long dispute between private owners, the state, and environmentalists has severely hampered access to the mountain overlooking Sofia


Patrick Fragman: In 2026 we will have a cost estimate for the new units of Kozloduy NPP

Patrick Fragman: In 2026 we will have a cost estimate for the new units of Kozloduy NPP

Westinghouse Electric Company CEO* on Bulgaria's nuclear contract, moon base and other projects


The biggest Bulgarian companies building photovoltaics

The biggest Bulgarian companies building photovoltaics

The emerging sector already employs about 4,500 people, with local companies operating across Europe and around the globe


Data and people, or how Solvay Sodi is going digital

Data and people, or how Solvay Sodi is going digital

The ash soda plant in Devnya, winner of the Factory of the Year contest, is transforming the way it works to remain a market leader



The week: Drained to zero

The week: Drained to zero

Bulgaria loves a scam, Big trouble brews for TurkStream and a Romanian Tik-Tok warning