US and European energy leaders in Greece to talk ways to better supply Ukraine
- On Thursday in Athens, energy ministers from the United States and European countries met to discuss using a newly upgraded regional pipeline network to better supply war-torn Ukraine, with U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum attending the Atlantic Council-hosted talks.
- Following Russia's 2022 invasion, EU member states reworked pipeline networks to replace Russian exports with LNG, focusing on the Vertical Corridor linking Greece with Bulgaria and Romania via LNG terminals near Athens and northern Greece.
- More than 80 U.S. officials, European Union energy ministers, and LNG company executives attended as President Donald Trump seeks to use American liquified natural gas exports to press the EU in trade talks.
- Exxon Mobil and Greek firms Helleniq Energy and Energean announced a new exploration partnership in the Ionian Sea off Greece's western coast; Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said Greece is the natural entry point for U.S. LNG into Europe.
- U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright welcomed the European Commission's plan to phase out Russian gas over two years, noting Russia has five pipelines to Europe and one to China.
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US Energy Secretary Chris Wright, US Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, and eight European energy ministers gathered with our Global Energy Center in Greece to talk about the future of transatlantic energy security.
US and European energy leaders in Greece to talk ways to better supply Ukraine
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