Greece’s gas grid operator excludes key connection works for the Dioriga Gas FSRU from its 2026–2035 development plan, prompting strong objections from Motor Oil over competition and energy strategy
Brussels is expected to clarify within six months how it will finance critical gas infrastructure as Russian supplies to Europe end in 2027, with Greece positioning itself as a key LNG gateway for Central and Eastern Europe
Its maximum annual capacity is estimated at 6 bcm of natural gas, comparable to the Alexandroupolis FSRU’s 5.5 bcm.
From offshore gas exploration to long-term U.S. LNG deals, 2026 marks a turning point as Greece begins to see results from major energy agreements signed over the past two years
After Greece’s first long-term U.S. LNG contract, attention is turning to new floating gas terminals (FSRUs) that could anchor the country’s role as a regional hub in Europe’s post-Russian energy map
Greek ministers and executives hailed new partnerships and rising investment interest, projecting confidence about the country’s energy future
As Athens hosts a major transatlantic energy forum, DEPA Commercial and AKTOR launch AS LNG, a $1 billion joint venture to import and trade U.S. liquefied natural gas across Southeast Europe
A Greek from Georgia was arrested for photographing military movements at the Alexandroupolis base used by Greece, the U.S., and NATO.
The project is considered an essential piece of a greater plan for the region that will create a ‘Vertical Corridor’ to improve the energy security of central and southeast Europe
The LNG Terminal in Alexandroupolis is expected to begin commercial operations on October 1, 2024.