Greece lets Chevron lead gas exploration in another offshore block
Greece lets Chevron lead gas exploration in another offshore block ATHENS, June 15 (Reuters) - Greece has approved Chevron's CVX.N request to take over a 70% stake from Greece's Helleniq Energy HEPr.AT in an offshore block southwest of Greece, the Greek energy ministry said on Monday, in a move that further expands the U.S. oil major's presence in the Mediterranean.
Chevron last month filed a request to become the operator and lead the search for gas in an offshore block southwest of the Ionian Sea, with Helleniq retaining 30%.
Greece has concluded all approvals for Chevron to take over the block "in the next coming days", the Greek energy ministry said in a statement.
A Chevron-led consortium has signed exclusive lease agreements to lead the search for gas in another four deep-sea blocks off Greece.
(Reporting by Angeliki Koutantou; Editing by Susan Fenton)
((Email: angeliki.koutantou@tr.com, +30 210 2214608))
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