
Papastavrou – Chris Wright: Strengthening Greece–US Energy Cooperation and Advancing the Vertical Corridor
Strategic meeting in New York focuses on reducing dependence on Russian gas, increasing LNG flows, and enhancing stability in Eastern Europe.
Strategic meeting in New York focuses on reducing dependence on Russian gas, increasing LNG flows, and enhancing stability in Eastern Europe.
The visit of U.S. Secretary of the Interior and Chair of the U.S. Energy Sovereignty Council, Doug Bergkamp, highlights Greece’s strategic role as a hub for American LNG and sends a strong geopolitical message in the Eastern Mediterranean.
“A major national success,” said the Minister of Environment and Energy on Chevron’s interest, as he welcomed the US Secretary of the Interior and head of the US Energy Sovereignty Council. Central topics included bilateral energy relations and hydrocarbon exploration.
A new developmental landscape unfolds: from the metro and Thessaloniki International Fair regeneration to ThessINTEC, the Flyover, and the digital transformation of schools.
The fourth auction for Route 1 of the Vertical Gas Corridor, held on August 26, ended with zero participation, highlighting the challenges facing this ambitious project.
A 5.2% increase in passenger traffic was recorded across all airports in the country in the first half of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024