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Greece selects Chevron and Helleniq Energy as preferred bidders for offshore gas exploration

Greece selects Chevron and Helleniq Energy as preferred bidders for offshore gas exploration

The Greek energy ministry announced on Friday that a consortium consisting of U.S. major oil company Chevron, and Helleniq Energy - the largest oil refiner in the country - was the preferred bidder to explore gas offshore in the southern blocks. The move follows a joint bid Chevron/Helleniq made in an Greek tender last year for the exploration of gas in four deep sea blocks near the Peloponnese Peninsula and Crete.

Greece, which has very little oil production and relies heavily on gas imports to power its domestic consumption and generate electricity, is keen to explore and enhance its role as a transit route for gas, as the European Union seeks to phase out Russian gas after Moscow invaded Ukraine.

The energy ministry stated that Greece would now invite the two companies together to work on finalising the contract drafts.

The country said that contracts would need to be approved by a Greek court auditors and the parliament before the consortium could start seismic research in the year 2026. The consortium has five years to find potential recoverable deposits, and test drilling will not take place before 2030-2032. (Reporting and editing by Louise Heavens, Angeliki Koutantou)

(source: Reuters)