Greece Works Systematically To Develop Southern Gas Corridor - Deputy Minister
Date
3/1/2024 10:08:27 AM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 1. Greece is
systematically working on the expansion of the Southern Gas
Corridor (SGC), said Deputy Minister of Environment and energy of
Greece Alexandra Sdoukou during the 10th Southern gas Corridor
Advisory Council Ministerial Meeting and the 2nd Green Energy
Advisory Council Ministerial Meeting, Trend reports.
She stated that the corridor, which transports over 10 billion
cubic meters of gas from Azerbaijan to Europe via Greece, has been
fully functioning for over three years.
"Greece is actively participating in the expansion of SGC. This
includes increasing the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) capacity by
2027 while also constructing or modernizing export infrastructure.
Examples are the LNG facility in Alexandroupolis and pipelines
connecting Bulgaria and North Macedonia," the deputy minister
added.
The 10th Southern Gas Corridor Advisory Council Ministerial
Meeting and the 2nd Green Energy Advisory Council Ministerial
Meeting were held in Baku today. The meeting was attended by
representatives of 23 countries, 6 international organizations, and
44 companies, as well as ministers, deputy ministers, and other
dignitaries from Azerbaijan and European Union countries.
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