Greece to Speed up Gas Exploration to Help Replace Russian Gas, Says PM

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis delivers a speech during the inauguration of a solar power park , the largest project of renewable energy sources in Greece, at the village of Vilera, near Kozani, northern Greece, on April 6, 2022. (AFP)
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis delivers a speech during the inauguration of a solar power park , the largest project of renewable energy sources in Greece, at the village of Vilera, near Kozani, northern Greece, on April 6, 2022. (AFP)
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Greece to Speed up Gas Exploration to Help Replace Russian Gas, Says PM

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis delivers a speech during the inauguration of a solar power park , the largest project of renewable energy sources in Greece, at the village of Vilera, near Kozani, northern Greece, on April 6, 2022. (AFP)
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis delivers a speech during the inauguration of a solar power park , the largest project of renewable energy sources in Greece, at the village of Vilera, near Kozani, northern Greece, on April 6, 2022. (AFP)

Greece will speed up gas exploration projects in concert with private investors, its prime minister said on Tuesday, as it cuts its reliance on Russian energy and looks to become an energy hub in Europe.

Russia's invasion of Ukraine and fears over gas supply in Europe have exacerbated a jump in prices, forcing the European Union to seek ways to reduce its reliance on Russian gas by two-thirds this year and to end it completely by 2027.

Greece, which covers about 40% of its annual energy needs with Russian gas, has produced small quantities of oil in the past and has attempted to explore its hydrocarbon potential.

But low crude prices in previous years, a shift to green energy and lack of political will have stalled its exploration plans.

"Accelerating the exploitation of the country's national energy resources will allow us, if we are lucky and we have exploitable natural gas fields, to boost our energy independence, our energy security," Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said.

Mitsotakis, who met the country's hydrocarbons commission and energy industry executives on Tuesday, added that Greece aims to have a clear idea by 2023 on whether it has gas reserves it could tap, while indications of potential gas reserves so far made the government "optimistic".

This acceleration, he said, will not undermine the country's policy to ramp up renewables and cut carbon emissions by 55% by 2030 in line with EU's climate change targets.



Blast at Turkish Armament Factory Kills at Least 12

This handout image released by the Demiroren News Agency (DHA) on December 24, 2024, shows the moment of an explosion in Balikesir. (Photo by DHA / AFP)
This handout image released by the Demiroren News Agency (DHA) on December 24, 2024, shows the moment of an explosion in Balikesir. (Photo by DHA / AFP)
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Blast at Turkish Armament Factory Kills at Least 12

This handout image released by the Demiroren News Agency (DHA) on December 24, 2024, shows the moment of an explosion in Balikesir. (Photo by DHA / AFP)
This handout image released by the Demiroren News Agency (DHA) on December 24, 2024, shows the moment of an explosion in Balikesir. (Photo by DHA / AFP)

An explosion at an armament factory in northwest Türkiye left at least 12 dead and four injured Tuesday morning.

The blast occurred in the capsule production facility of the factory located in the province of Balikesir, according to the state-run Anadolu Agency.

Balikesir Governor Ismail Ustaoglu said the explosion collapsed the capsule production building and that the surrounding buildings sustained minor damage.

Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunc wrote on social media platform X that four public prosecutors have been assigned to investigate the cause of the explosion.