St. Papastavrou after the meeting on the energy market: There is supply adequacy
Greek officials confirm the country's energy supply is adequate amidst Middle Eastern crisis evaluations.
Stavros Papastavrou: Support for citizens if needed β Samaras' assessment of the deals with Chevron is not correct
Greek Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou expressed confidence in the government's ability to support citizens financially and emphasized the country's energy resilience ahead of upcoming contracts with Chevron.
War in Iran: Is a new Fuel Pass coming? Alarm for fuels and electricity
The Greek government is analyzing targeted measures to support households and businesses amidst renewed tensions in the Middle East affecting fuel and electricity supplies.
Parliament: Contracts with Chevron and Helleniq for hydrocarbons submitted for approval
The Greek Parliament is set to approve leasing contracts with Chevron and Helleniq for hydrocarbon exploration and exploitation in several maritime areas south of Peloponnese and Crete.
Nikos Androulakis on TikTok: What has actually changed in the energy sector?
Nikos Androulakis, the President of the Greek Party Pasok, criticizes the government's energy policy in a TikTok video, arguing that it has not led to a fair green transition.
DEI: Reductions of up to 23% in bills in March
The Greek state electricity company DEI has announced a reduction in household green electricity rates by up to 23% for March.
The EU invests hundreds of billions in nuclear energy
The European Commission plans to unveil a β¬240 billion scheme to boost investments in nuclear energy, positioning it as a key pillar for several EU countries in their strategies for decarbonization, industrial competitiveness, and supply security.
N. Androulakis against K. Mitsotakis: You handed the energy sector to a few powerful ones β Your choices lead to inflation and the strengthening of cartels
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis criticized the Greek government for rising energy costs, accusing it of supporting cartels and creating new dependencies.
K. Mitsotakis: Greece has become a significant pillar of energy security - Research drilling after 40 years
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stated that Greece has transformed into a vital player in energy security, announcing that after 40 years, research drilling will take place in Greek territory.
Live - The Prime Minister's Hour: Mitsotakis and Androulakis Clash in Parliament Over Energy Security
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and opposition leader Nikos Androulakis debate energy policy in Parliament amid concerns over energy prices and security.
A 'Blank Letter' for Ankara β The Provocative Letter to the UN and the Choice of Date
Turkey has sent a provocative letter to the UN reiterating its claims on maritime zones shortly after a meeting between Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoΔan.
Mitsotakis' remarks towards critics of agreements with Chevron, Exxon: 'Let not the professional worriers be disturbed'
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis defended the agreements with Chevron and ExxonMobil during a cabinet meeting, pushing back against critics and emphasizing Greece's strategic role in European energy distribution.
Energy and Prices Bring Conflict Between Mitsotakis and Androulakis β The First Duel of 2026
A debate focusing on energy prices will take place between Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis.
A milestone agreement between ONEXβHanwha
A cooperation agreement was signed between ONEX Shipyards & Technologies and Hanwha Power Systems in a move aimed at enhancing energy security and collaboration in Greece and beyond.
Papastavrou: "Energy is a force of security, development, and international influence"
Greek Environment and Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou discussed bilateral energy cooperation with US officials Doug Burgum and Chris Wright, focusing on recent energy agreements and their strategic implications.
Trilateral Meeting of Papastavrou with Bergkam and Wright in Washington: Energy is a Force of Security, Development, and International Influence
Greek Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou met with U.S. energy officials Doug Bergkam and Chris Wright in Washington to discuss energy agreements and bilateral cooperation.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis: The energy 'heart' of Eastern Europe beats in Alexandroupolis - Program for 2,000 subsidized positions from DYPA in Eastern Macedonia and Thrace
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited the under-construction thermal power station in Alexandroupolis, which aims to bolster Greece's energy infrastructure and security in the region.
Th. Theodorikakos on the ONEX β Hanwha agreement: It contributes to transforming Greece into an energy hub
Greek Development Minister Th. Theodorikakos emphasizes the significance of the cooperation agreement between ONEX and South Korean Hanwha for LNG transport shipbuilding in the US, which aims to boost Greece's position as an energy hub.
Antonis Samaras: The government must respond now about Chevron and Kaso
Former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras calls on the Greek government to provide immediate answers regarding the Chevron contract and Turkish interference in energy explorations near Kasos.
Stavros Papastavrou from Washington on the Vertical Corridor: Strategic cooperation that enhances energy security β Greece has laid the foundations
Greek Minister of Environment and Energy Stavros Papastavrou emphasized Greece's role in establishing the Vertical Corridor during a summit in Washington, highlighting its importance for European energy security.
Papastavrou: 'The Vertical Corridor expands Europe's options'
Greek Minister of Environment and Energy Stavros Papastavrou emphasized the strategic importance of the Vertical Corridor for Europe's energy security during a summit in Washington.
Papastavrou in the U.S.: The Vertical Corridor 'artery of peace and prosperity'
Greek Minister of Environment and Energy Stavros Papastavrou highlighted Greece's role as an emerging energy hub in Southeastern Europe during an event in Washington, focusing on the strategic importance of this corridor for Europe's energy security.
Papastavrou: The Vertical Corridor as an Artery of Peace and Prosperity for European Energy Security
Greek Minister Stavros Papastavrou emphasized Greece's emerging role in energy security and the importance of the Vertical Corridor during his visit to the US.
St. Papastavrou from Washington: 'Aartery of peace and prosperity' the Vertical Corridor for European energy security
Greek Minister Stavros Papastavrou highlights Greece's role as an emerging energy hub in Southeast Europe during an event in Washington.
Gerapatritis in Washington, meeting with Rubio: What Greece expects
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapatritis will visit Washington from February 25 to 27, 2026, to strengthen bilateral relations between Greece and the US.
American plan for the construction of war and energy ships in Greece
A trilateral collaboration among the United States, South Korea, and Greece is set to enhance Greek defense capabilities and infrastructure through shipbuilding investments.
Papastavrou in the USA: The Crucial Meeting for the Vertical Corridor
Greek Minister of Environment and Energy, Stavros Papastavrou, is visiting Washington to engage in high-level discussions aimed at strengthening Greece-US energy cooperation.
Stavros Papastavrou's Mission to the USA and the Critical Appointment for the Vertical Corridor
The Greek Minister of Environment and Energy, Stavros Papastavrou, is visiting Washington to participate in high-level meetings aimed at strengthening energy cooperation between Greece and the USA.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis: Measures to Combat Digital Addiction in Minors Coming Soon
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasizes the government's partnerships for hydrocarbon exploration while outlining forthcoming measures to address digital addiction among minors.
K. Tsoukalas on electrical interconnection with Cyprus: Will the government finally tell the truth about the cable?
PASOK spokesperson Kostas Tsoukalas has called on the Greek government to clarify its stance on the electricity interconnection project with Cyprus and to address comments made by Deputy Foreign Minister Charis Theocharis blaming Cyprus for the delay.
St. Papastavrou: Meeting with American Senators - Kimberley Guilfoyle Also Present
Greek Minister of Environment and Energy, St. Papastavrou, met with a delegation of American senators to discuss Greek-American relations focusing on energy and investments.
Androulakis: "The government's energy policy fuels inflation"
Nikos Androulakis, president of Pasok, questions the Greek Prime Minister about government energy policies and their impact on inflation and energy security.
The CEO behind the 100 million euro Greek photovoltaics
The CEO of Mevaco, Spyros Delendas, is nearing a significant milestone as the company's market value approaches 100 million euros, a dramatic increase from previous years.
Meeting of Mitsotakis with a delegation of the U.S. Congress: Greece-U.S. relations at the highest level ever
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met with a U.S. Congressional delegation, confirming the exceptional level of Greece-U.S. relations, with a focus on cooperation in energy, defense, and investment.
Meeting of Mitsotakis with a U.S. Congressional Delegation β Who He Met, What They Discussed
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis held a meeting with a delegation from the U.S. Congress, highlighting the strong Greek-American relations and discussing cooperation in energy, defense, and investments.
Ministry of Environment: The mountainous region of Prespa declared an inaccessible mountain
The mountainous region of Prespa has been declared an inaccessible mountain by the Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy, emphasizing its unique ecological value and biodiversity.
The CEO behind the 100 million euro Greek photovoltaic industry
The CEO of Mevaco, Spyros Delendas, is achieving significant growth in the company's market value, expected to reach 100 million euros, up from just 8 million in 2015.
Trump: Greek-US ties closer than ever
Donald Trump emphasized the strengthening relationship between Greece and the United States during a ceremony for the new Greek ambassador.
After Chevron, 1 billion euro investments in hydrocarbons will follow
Chevron, in collaboration with HELLENiQ ENERGY, is set to invest 1 billion euros in new hydrocarbon exploration areas south of Crete and the Peloponnese, marking a significant expansion of Greece's national hydrocarbons program.
Trump: 'Greece-US relations have never been stronger'
Donald Trump affirmed that the relationship between Greece and the United States is at its strongest, emphasizing defense cooperation and energy alignment during the ceremony for the new Greek ambassador's credentials.
Trump: Greek-American relations stronger than ever β Message for defense, energy, shipyards
U.S. President Donald Trump emphasized the strengthening of Greek-American relations during the credentialing ceremony for Greece's new ambassador to the U.S., Antonis Alexandridis, focusing on defense, energy, and shipyard cooperation.
ADMIE: Full coverage of Crete's demand from the new interconnection with Attica
The ADMIE has announced that Crete's energy demand is fully met through a new interconnection with Attica, providing up to 500 MW of electric power, which aligns with local consumption during winter.
Industry: 4% Rally in Greek Production, But Also Two Brakes
The Greek industrial sector reports a significant 4% increase in production for December, although exports are declining and energy costs remain disproportionately high compared to European competitors.
Small and Medium Enterprises: 20 million euros for strengthening in continental areas of Fair Development Transition
The Greek government is launching a 20 million euro initiative to support small and medium-sized enterprises in specific regions undergoing an energy transition.
Handelsblatt: What Chevron's Presence in Greece Means
A German economic publication discusses Chevron's entry into Greek waters for natural gas exploration, marking a new phase in energy research in the Mediterranean.
Stock Market β Public Power Corporation: Continuing the Correction from theβ¦ 20 Euro Mark
The stock of the Public Power Corporation continues to decline from its multi-year high of β¬20.1, now trading below β¬19.
Chevron: When will the drilling rigs start work in the 9 blocks
Chevron's entry into the Greek upstream is set to alter the scheduled timelines for hydrocarbon explorations, with the first drilling projected for early 2027.
Is oil coming to Cuba? Greek ship, flying the flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, docks in Matanzas
A Greek ship, the Nicos I.V., has docked in Cuba's Matanzas harbor, potentially delivering oil despite the ongoing U.S. energy blockade.
Papastavrou: What Greece Will Gain from the Agreement with Chevron
Greek Minister of Environment and Energy, Stavros Papastavrou, discusses the new agreement with Chevron and Helleniq Energy for oil and gas exploration in Crete and Peloponnese, emphasizing Greece's assertion of its sovereign rights.
G. Maniatis on signing hydrocarbon contracts with Chevron: A significant moment, but we have lost 12 years
Greek MEP G. Maniatis comments on the signing of hydrocarbon contracts with Chevron, emphasizing the significance of the moment while lamenting the 12 years lost since the 2014 competition.