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.
In E. Masiulis' book - about President Lubys' desire to transfer the construction of the LNG terminal to business
Former Minister E. Masiulis discusses in his upcoming book the integration of Lithuania's transport infrastructure into the EU and private sector involvement in the construction of the LNG terminal.
Greek shipowners: Strong role in transporting LNG from the US to Europe
Greek shipowners are at the forefront of developing maritime routes for transporting LNG from the US to Europe, emphasizing the growing recognition of shipping's importance.
βSqueezeβ out of the Interoceanic Corridor: Mexico and Portugal sign protocol for maritime corridor
Mexico and Portugal have signed a protocol to develop a maritime corridor for bidirectional transport of goods including LNG and solid bulk.
"Drops or Flood" of natural gas: Washington is pushing for the Vertical Corridor
The Vertical Corridor, comprising a network of gas pipelines from Greece to Ukraine, faces challenges in American LNG transport as Washington increases pressure on Brussels.
Weather has joined the sanctions against Russia. Thick ice halts LNG transport
On January 5, the LNG carrier 'Christophe De Margerie' docked at the sanctioned Arctic LNG 2 facility and is preparing to load the third batch of liquefied gas since December 20, 2025, primarily for China, which is currently the only client of Arctic LNG 2, violating EU and US sanctions.