Strikes targeting infrastructure in Iran, Qatar and Saudi Arabia have put oil-and-gas facilities at the center of the conflict
Qatar's energy minister told the Financial Times in an exclusive interview that a continued Middle East war could send oil to $150 a barrel and force every Gulf energy exporter to halt shipments within days.
Drone strikes and escalating military exchanges have forced precautionary shutdowns of major oil and gas facilities in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Israel, disrupting exports and jolting global markets.
The U.S. oil major will sign four hydrocarbon exploration concessions in Athens, deepening American involvement in Greece’s energy sector and linking offshore ambitions to broader LNG and geopolitical strategy
National Energy Dominance Council executive director Jarrod Agen gives a 'shout-out' of praise to Greek Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou, speaking during the Munich Security Conference
In an article for Foreign Policy, Greece’s energy minister calls for faster LNG investment, regulatory harmonization and deeper U.S.-EU integration to turn the Vertical Corridor into a pillar of Europe’s post-Russian energy system.
Greek and U.S. officials used the Athens Energy Summit to announce late-February talks in Washington, defend the strategic case for the Vertical Corridor, and outline gas, LNG, and offshore exploration plans amid weak market uptake and regulatory hurdles
February’s auction for gas transport capacity through Greece saw almost no demand, highlighting cost, regulatory uncertainty, and strong competition from cheaper routes to Eastern Europe and Ukraine
European gas futures are heading for their strongest weekly gains in more than two years after colder weather, shrinking inventories and geopolitical concerns triggered a sharp reversal in market sentiment
Gas demand in distribution networks is set to grow steadily—by roughly 24% by 2035—driven by infrastructure expansion into new regions.
Israeli Energy & Infrastructure Minister Eli Cohen was quoted by the Jerusalem Post in Athens on the sidelines of the 6th meeting of the Partnership for Transatlantic Energy Cooperation (P-TEC), and after a meeting with his US, Greek and Cypriot counterparts
The €134 million Komotini facility boosts Greece’s role as an energy hub for Southeast Europe, expanding gas exports to the Balkans and beyond amid Europe’s efforts to move away from Russian energy
More than 70 Greenpeace activists from 17 countries disrupted LNG shipments, urging the EU to reduce fossil fuel dependence and impose sanctions on Russia
An inauguration ceremony was attended by the country's prime minister, Hristijan Mickoski, who was joined by the Greek, US and EU ambassadors to the country
Greek-Israeli corporate scheme eyes 600mln€ CCGT gas-fired power plant; Depa Commercial the natgas provider and energy manager
Chevron recently declared its intent to explore a third area, south of the Peloponnese.
Sources, as cited by reports from Ankara, claim an agreement for natgas exports 'threatens regional stability' and 'usurps' the rights of Turkish Cypriots
Deal envisions Cypriot natural gas from Kronos, Aphrodite fields shipped to two LNG terminals in Egypt
The revived interest for natural gas carries the potential to generate intense -negative- political ripples across Europe since it inevitably involves third-party players
The Minister emphasized that natural gas is crucial for Greece and Europe's green transition as a bridge fuel, citing recent unfavorable weather in Central Europe that rendered wind turbines and solar panels ineffective.