Mar 4 • 06:37 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece To Vima

Stavros Papastasopoulos: "We will not face any energy supply problem"

Greek Energy Minister Stavros Papastasopoulos assured that there are no supply chain issues for electricity and natural gas in the country.

Greek Minister of Environment and Energy, Stavros Papastasopoulos, addressed concerns regarding energy supply during an interview on Mega TV's "Society Hour Mega". He assured that there are no problems affecting the supply chains for electricity and natural gas, emphasizing that recent market assessments with oil industry representatives have confirmed stable supply conditions.

Papastasopoulos noted that, despite the current global uncertainty, Greece has successfully made the necessary preparations to ensure secure energy supplies. He elaborated that the situation in Greece contrasts with other countries facing significant challenges in energy security amid rising geopolitical tensions, particularly related to conflicts in the Middle East.

As the minister stated, the ongoing supply stability hinges on the situation in the Middle East, implying that future developments could still impact Greece's energy landscape. The government remains committed to overseeing energy security and closely monitoring the situation, reflecting the broader implications of international conflicts on national energy policy.

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