Greece to Enhance Role as Southeast Europe Energy Gateway by 2026
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Greece aims to enhance its role as an energy gateway for Southeast Europe by 2026, focusing on liquefied natural gas (LNG) transit through a vertical corridor to Ukraine. This initiative, which includes key routes from LNG terminals and the Trans Adriatic Pipeline, is part of the EU's broader strategy to secure $750 billion in LNG by 2028, although recent capacity auctions faced challenges. Upcoming auctions in 2025 are critical for attracting suppliers and ensuring the corridor's full utilization.

Jan 13, 2026, 6:51 PM