DESFA enters the Alexandroupolis LNG Terminal, following the acquisition of 20 percent stake in Greek company Gastrade
The Greek company Gastrade announces the signing of the agreement for the acquisition of 20% of its share capital by DESFA, owner and operator of the National Natural Gas Transmission System of Greece, a release shows.
The agreement was signed in Athens by the Founding Shareholder & Chairman of the Board of Directors of Gastrade, Elmina Kopelouzou and the CEO of DESFA, Nicola Battilana in the presence of the Minister of Environment and Energy of Greece K. Hatzidakis.
The new Shareholder Agreement of the Company was also signed by the existing shareholders Elmina Kopelouzou, GasLog Cyprus Investments Ltd and DEPA Commercial SA, Bulgartransgaz EAD, the Company and the new shareholder.
Gastrade is developing the LNG floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) offshore Alexandroupolis in Greece, which will be a new, independent energy gateway for the markets of Southeastern and Central Europe.
The FSRU will be located 17.6 km southwest of the port of Alexandroupolis and will have an LNG storage capacity of 170,000 cubic meters and a natural gas supply capacity that will exceed 5.5 billion cubic meters per year. The floating unit will be connected to the National Natural Gas System of Greece via a 28 km long pipeline, through which the regasified LNG will be transmitted to the markets of Greece, Bulgaria and the wider region, from Romania, Serbia and North Macedonia to Hungary, Moldova and Ukraine.
This is a European Project of Common Interest (PCI – EU Regulation 347/2013), a priority project of the European Union, which strengthens security of supply, diversifies sources and routes of energy supply, enhances competition and supports the establishment of a Natural Gas trading hub in the wider region of Southeastern Europe, bearing obvious benefits for all final consumers.
The project supports, complements and works in harmony with, the other existing or planned key gas infrastructure projects in the region such as the Greece-Bulgaria interconnector (IGB), TAP, the Bulgaria-Serbia interconnector (IBS), the Greece-North Macedonia interconnector, the Kavala Underground Gas Storage and the Revithoussa LNG Terminal.
Together with Revithoussa, they provide the only natural gas supply infrastructures in the region which are independent of gas transmission through Turkish soil.
DESFA’s presence in the project will provide Gastrade with additional expertise in operating the new Terminal and will have a key role in the penetration of LNG in the region as well as the enhancement of energy liquidity and the optimization of gas supply in Greece and the SE European region, offering to these markets increased energy diversification and flexibility.