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.