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Papastavrou: Greece is becoming a critical hub for transatlantic energy security
What he said about the Vertical Corridor, Chevron, hydrocarbon exploration, industrial energy costs, and the Greece–Cyprus electricity interconnection (GSI) at the Athens Energy Summit
Papastavrou: Greece at the heart of growth in central and southeastern Europe
Greece emerged as an energy hub after the P-TEC meeting, Environment and Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou said, presenting the strategic agreements between Greece and the US
Papastavros on the Greece-Cyprus cable: “In order for the project to proceed, reservations about its viability must end”
The Minister described the cable as a project of "strategic importance", which will end the energy isolation of Cyprus and lead to a reduction in high electricity prices
Papastavrou: Greece is laying strong foundations for its energy self-sufficiency and leveraging its geopolitical position in the Eastern Mediterranean
The offer of Chevron and Helleniq Energy for the land south of the Peloponnese and Crete is a development of hope and prospects for the country - The Mitsotakis government is fulfilling its duty to our children and future generations, the Minister of Environment and Energy said
Papastavrou to Proto Thema: “We don’t need anyone’s permission to exercise our sovereign rights – Chevron’s interest remains strong”
In an exclusive interview with Proto Thema’s Direct segment, hosted by Giorgos Evgenidis, the Greek Minister of Environment and Energy, Stavros Papastavrou, discusses Greece’s strategic moves in the Eastern Mediterranean energy landscape