希腊为克里特岛天然气地震勘探铺平道路

总理基里亚科斯·米佐塔基斯在 11 月 7 日接受采访时宣布了该计划,称调查将由埃克森美孚公司进行。

路透社

希腊11月8日发布公告称,Sanco Swift号船将进行地震勘测,以寻找伯罗奔尼撒半岛附近以及克里特岛西部和西南部潜在的天然气储量。

总理基里亚科斯·米佐塔基斯在 11 月 7 日接受采访时宣布了该计划,称调查将由埃克森美孚公司进行。

希腊是地中海东部的天然气入口,渴望成为天然气生产国以及向欧洲其他地区储存和运输天然气的枢纽,并帮助欧洲大陆减少对俄罗斯能源的依赖。

通过勘测船收集地震数据是天然气勘探以确定潜在储量的关键步骤。

希腊海军发布的公告从 11 月 8 日起保留了伯罗奔尼撒半岛附近爱奥尼亚海和克里特岛附近的区域,直至另行通知。

国有的希腊碳氢化合物和能源资源管理公司(HEREMA)在一份声明中表示,这些调查将在冬季进行,以尽量减少对环境的影响。

HEREMA主席Rikard Scoufias表示,“希腊天然气不仅可以对希腊发挥重要作用,而且可以在能源安全的关键时刻支持更广泛的地区和欧洲对国内能源资源不断增长的需求”。

有迹象表明希腊天然气储量约为 600 Bcm。

埃克森美孚拥有克里特岛附近70%的碳氢化合物勘探权,希腊最大的炼油商HelleniQ Energy持有其余部分。

Energean Hellas 和 HelleniQ 持有爱奥尼亚海天然气勘探许可证。

米佐塔基斯 11 月 7 日表示:“我们的国家,无论其重点如何快速绿色转型,都有义务探索是否有开采天然气的潜力,这将有助于我国的能源安全和欧洲” ,然后参加在埃及举行的联合国气候谈判。

米佐塔基斯还表示,希腊希望与利比亚接触,以便两国就各自海域达成协议。

原文链接/hartenergy

Greece Paves Way for Seismic Surveys for Gas Off Crete

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced the plan during an interview on Nov. 7, saying that the surveys will be carried out by Exxon Mobil Corp.

Reuters

Greece issued an advisory on Nov. 8 saying the vessel Sanco Swift will conduct seismic surveys to locate potential natural gas reserves off the Peloponnese peninsula and west and southwest of the island of Crete.

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced the plan during an interview on Nov. 7, saying that the surveys will be carried out by Exxon Mobil Corp.

Greece, an entry point for natural gas for the eastern Mediterranean, aspires to become a gas producer and a hub for the storage and transfer of gas to the rest of Europe and help the continent cut its reliance on Russian energy.

Collecting seismic data through survey vessels is a key step in gas exploration to identify potential reserves.

The advisory issued by the Greek Navy reserved areas in the Ionian Sea near the Peloponnese peninsula and off Crete from Nov. 8 until further notice.

The surveys will take place during the winter months to minimize any environmental impact, the state-owned Hellenic Hydrocarbons and Energy Resources Management Co. (HEREMA) said in a statement.

“Greek natural gas can play an important role—not only for Greece, but also in support of the broader region and Europe's increasing demand for domestic energy resources at a crucial time for energy security,” said HEREMA chairman Rikard Scoufias.

Greece has had indications of significant gas reserves of around 600 Bcm.

Exxon Mobil owns 70% of the exploration rights for hydrocarbons off Crete and Greece’s biggest oil refiner HelleniQ Energy holds the rest.

Energean Hellas and HelleniQ hold gas exploration licenses in the Ionian Sea.

“Our country, regardless of its focus on a fast green transition, is obliged to explore if it has the potential to mine natural gas, which will contribute to our country's energy security and Europe’s,” Mitsotakis said on Nov. 7, before joining the U.N. climate talks in Egypt.

Mitsotakis also said Greece wanted to reach out to Libya in order for the two countries to reach an agreement on their respective maritime zones.