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Guilfoyle: We are increasing LNG flows from the US, via Greece, to SE Europe and Ukraine
"Diversifying sources of supply and confirming that energy security is synonymous with national security", said the US Ambassador to Greece
Iran’s oil windfall amid war with the US & Israel: How it exports up to 2.8 million barrels daily and who keeps buying
According to The Economist, despite the near closure of the Strait of Hormuz and the removal of roughly 15% of global oil supply from the market, Tehran continues to boost its revenues through a complex network of transport and financial transactions
Association of Super Markets of Greece: Sufficiency of products and price restraint in view of Easter
"The industry is closely monitoring developments and is in constant communication with all the links in the supply chain", says the ERC due to the war in the Middle East
Pierrakakis at Eurogroup: Measures must be fair & effective, with priority for the most vulnerable households and businesses
Today's Eurogroup meeting was held via teleconference instead of the scheduled meeting in Cyprus, which was cancelled due to developments in the Middle East
Energy crisis: European Commission rejects fiscal easing — what applies to the escape clause
Despite serious challenges, the Commission is putting the brakes on scenarios of fiscal loosening, stressing that any fiscal measures adopted must remain consistent with the net expenditure growth paths set by the Council
Strait of Hormuz: Third Dynacom vessel owned by Giorgos Prokopiou crosses the war zone
The tanker Marathi, about 900 feet long and carrying roughly 1 million barrels of Saudi crude oil, was spotted on Thursday near the Indian port of Sikka, according to vessel tracking data and port information reported by Bloomberg