US official sees Greece as hub to boost American natural gas exports
- A U.S. Cabinet official stated that Greece may be vital for boosting American natural gas exports to Europe through its pipeline system.
- Interior Secretary Doug Burgum mentioned that Greece can enhance energy security for Eastern Europe.
- Burgum stated that a goal is to provide energy to allies so they do not rely on adversaries for their energy needs.
- Chevron and Greek partner Helleniq Energy announced plans to explore for offshore gas reserves, prompting objections from Libya.
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US official sees Greece as hub to boost American natural gas exports
U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum says Greece could play an important role in expanding American liquefied natural gas exports to Europe through its regional pipeline system.
U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum visited Greece on Thursday (September 11) to inspect a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal facility outside Athens, which is connected to a two-way natural gas pipeline network that can extend to Ukraine.
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Energy opportunities: A U.S. Cabinet official overseeing a planned expansion of natural gas exports to Europe said Thursday that Greece could play a key role through its pipeline system that extends across the region. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum visited a liquefied natural gas terminal outside Athens that is linked to a bidirectional pipeline network reaching as far as Ukraine. Read more from the Associated Press. New census data: Income ine…
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