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BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 27. Trend 's exclusive
interview with Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs for Economic
Diplomacy of Greece Kostas Fragkogiannis
Expansion of Southern gas Corridor
He noted that the Southern Gas Corridor is really important for
Greece.
'Greece is the gateway of the Southern Gas Corridor in Europe
and a major goal of our international relations in the field of
energy is to extend the benefits of diversified sources and routes
to our neighbours. The swift realization of the Southern Gas
Corridor for Azerbaijani natural gas from the Caspian Sea to Italy
through the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) at the end of 2020
constitutes one of the most important steps towards enhancing
energy security in Europe. The quantities of gas carried by TAP
play a significant role in supplying Europe with a new, reliable
and affordable energy source, while facilitating the energy
transition at the same time,” said Fragkogiannis.
The deputy minister recalled that during the Southern Gas
Corridor Meeting one month ago in Baku (4.02.2022), the General
Secretary of Energy and Mineral Resources of Greece Alexandra
Sdoukou represented Greece and had the opportunity to once again
emphasize the importance the country attaches to cooperation with
Azerbaijan in the field of energy.
Fragkogiannis pointed out that Greece is willing to explore all
alternatives available in order to secure its energy
sufficiency.
“The war between Russia and Ukraine has caused many problems,
which will become even more visible in the near future. The
Southern Gas Corridor could play an important role in compensating
for the negative effects of the aforementioned war in the energy
sector. Greece is an important partner of the TAP project. There is
great potential in this field and we are expecting that during 2022
IGB connectivity will begin, bringing the expected results to the
energy markets and triggering the dynamic capacity of both our
countries. The possible expansion of the capacity of the Southern
Gas Corridor would further enhance the energy security of Greece
and Europe. However, I would like to emphasize that the expansion
of TAP capacity is a business decision of the TAP Consortium and
one which requires time and investment,” said the Greek deputy
minister.
He added that the examination by the Consortium of new
technology possibilities that would allow TAP to move towards the
transportation of a blend of natural gas and hydrogen is also of
great importance.
Greece is very supportive of the use of renewable gases and
hydrogen in order to align with“green” energy policies, said
Fragkogiannis.
Work on Interconnector Greece-Bulgaria
(IGB)
The deputy minister noted that Greece participates in IGB
connectivity through a joint venture composed of two Greek
companies and the competent Public Gas Corporation of Greece that
have agreed on the provision of 1 billion cubic meters of natural
gas per year.
“Greece has done - and is doing - everything possible for the
implementation of the IGB project, which will start its operation
by the end of June - early July 2022. In full operation, the IGB,
together with TAP, will contribute to ensuring more diversified
natural gas portfolios, greater competition in the gas sector and
much more competitive prices to the benefit of the end-consumers in
Europe,” he added.
More room for energy cooperation
Fragkogiannis pointed out that Greece looks forward to
cooperating with Azerbaijan in all fields of economic activity with
a particular interest in the energy sector: Greece and Azerbaijan
can enhance their cooperation in energy supplies and in several
natural gas projects, as Greece is an important partner of the TAP
project.
“Investment opportunities exist in various fields, such as new
technologies, Renewable Energy Resources, natural gas,
constructions and many others; investments could be achieved by
expanding the existent business interaction between the Greek and
the Azerbaijani business communities and forging new synergies,”
said the deputy minister.
He pointed out that SOCAR is already playing an important role
in the development of the Greek energy sector as it holds 20
percent of the shares of the TAP consortium.
“We believe that this constitutes a solid foundation for
exploring further possibilities of the Azerbaijani involvement in
the Greek energy landscape. This is especially true during these
times of energy uncertainty. We are open to examine fruitful
proposals which would be beneficial for both sides,” said
Fragkogiannis.
Prospects in renewable energy sphere
The Greek deputy minister noted that as both countries are very
interested in RES, there is ample room for strengthening the
cooperation and taking advantage of synergies on a mutual benefit
basis.
“Cooperation between Greece and Azerbaijan is foreseen in the
Memorandum of Cooperation signed in 2009 in the field of RES and
energy efficiency. Greece could also provide important know-how to
Azerbaijan and participate in common RES projects via its research
and academic institutions,” he concluded.
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