Questions about the future of the Burgas refinery remain open, especially after the absence of a concrete Plan B. Former Energy Minister Alexander Nikolov, in an interview with BNT, outlined a worrying picture that requires urgent solutions.
Derogation and Alternative Supplies
Nikolov emphasizes that the derogation of "Lukoil" is only a partial measure. In order to provide fuels at acceptable prices, it is necessary to develop alternative supply channels. Without this, according to him, the stability of the market is in question, which also questions the economic stability of the region.
The energy expert insists on the continuation of the derogation, but warns of serious problems with fuel supplies. The situation is critical, he warns, and we must not forget that inflation may persist in the second quarter of 2026, even if it remains within the range of 10-15%, which would be considered a positive scenario.
About Energy and Corruption
Nikolov calls for immediate action to secure fuel for the State Reserve. He expressed hope that the long-delayed problem of corruption in the energy sector will finally be resolved. The situation is catastrophic, he warns, pointing out the urgent need to open "Pandora's Box."
In this context, the question of the role of the Commission for the Protection of Competition (CPC) is raised, which requires data on possible abuse of a dominant position by "Lukoil." What will be the results of this investigation? Will anything change in the status quo? And what follows?
The lack of Plan B for the refinery raises many questions. Why have no concrete measures been taken? What are the real risks to consumers? Is there political will for change?
We will have to see how the situation develops. Will the decisions be made on time? And what will be the consequences? Many questions to which we have yet to receive answers.