Greek PM Welcomes Chevron's Offshore Bid, Meets US Interior Secretary
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has welcomed a significant bid from Chevron to explore four offshore hydrocarbon blocks in Greece. He considers this a crucial step in enhancing the country's geopolitical standing.
Mitsotakis will soon meet with US Secretary of the Interior Doug Bergman to discuss further strengthening Greece's strategic, geopolitical, and energy roles. This high-level meeting comes amidst Chevron's interest in four offshore blocks, two of which are located south of Crete.
The Greek Prime Minister views Chevron's bid as a testament to Greece's growing influence in the energy sector, solidifying its position as an 'energy player' on the global stage.
The upcoming meeting between Mitsotakis and Bergman is set to explore ways to upgrade Greece's strategic and geopolitical role, with Chevron's bid serving as a catalyst for this discussion.
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