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  1. Government outlines plans for rival port to Piraeus in strategic partnership with US

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    shipbuilding, logistics and storage. The government plans to table an amendment setting out ONEX’s

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  2. Deadly factory blast sparks debate on workplace safety

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    breaches in the plant’s fire safety plans, which omitted the above-ground propane storage tanks

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  3. Is the Greek green transition running out of power?

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    . Implementation gaps are widening. Storage deployment remains stalled, offshore wind has yet to take

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  4. Government draws line between solidarity for Cyprus and involvement in Iran conflict
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    , Greece lacks long term storage, meaning that any disruption lasting more than a month could expose

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  5. Newsletter 497 - 06/03/2026

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    surged, with natural gas almost doubling. Greece’s storage is nearly full, but it lacks long‑term

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  6. Newsletter 501 - 03/04/2026

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    of global supply - since 4 March continues to strain the European grid. Greek gas storage levels have

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  7. How Iran war is reshaping Greece’s economy

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    to strain the European grid. Greek gas storage levels have fallen below 30 pct, intensifying

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  8. Greece’s downstream oil industry adapts to shifting demands
    Photo via http://www.helpe.gr/

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    , followed by Iran (until sanctions in 2012), Libya, Saudi Arabia and Kazakhstan. As of January this year

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  9. Where is the EastMed pipeline heading?
    Photo by Aris Roupinas via https://www.pio.gov.cy/en/

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    Zone, the decision to send troops to Libya, the maritime agreement with the Tripoli-based government

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  10. PM gets no change out of opposition leaders on US trip, electoral law
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    with Libya or any other actions that Athens deems provocative. Tsipras, though, went a step further

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