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La Grèce a accueilli 38 millions de touristes en 2025, un nouveau record

AFP •24/02/2026

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Moteur de l'économie grecque, le tourisme contribue directement à environ 13% du PIB et indirectement à plus de 30% du PIB.
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Greece installs 1.9 GW of PV capacity in 2025
Greece installed around 1.9 GW of new solar capacity in 2025, bringing total installed solar capacity to roughly 11.5 GW, according to industry estimates.

April 7, 2026 Ilias Tsagas

Greece installed approximately 1,893.5 MW of new PV capacity in 2025, according to estimates provided to pv magazine by the Hellenic Association of Photovoltaic Companies (Helapco).

Of this total, Helapco said 1,191 MW connected to Greece’s electricity transmission grid, while 702.5 MW was linked to the distribution grid.

The release of official data later this year is not expected to significantly alter the figures. Greece therefore appears to have added about 678.5 MW less capacity than in 2024, when PV installations reached 2,572 MW.

Cumulative installed solar capacity reached approximately 11.5 GW by the end of 2025.
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suite de ce post du 16 fev 2026 : viewtopic.php?p=2421776#p2421776
Chevron Takes 70% Interest in Greek Offshore Exploration Block

By Charles Kennedy - Jun 16, 2026

Chevron has expanded its offshore exploration footprint in Greece after agreeing to acquire a majority stake in Block 10, an offshore concession in the Southern Ionian Sea, from Greek energy company HELLENiQ ENERGY.

Under the agreement announced Monday, Chevron will take a 70% participating interest in the block, located offshore the Kyparissiakos Gulf, while HELLENiQ ENERGY will retain a 30% stake. Chevron will also become operator of the concession, leveraging its deepwater exploration expertise.

The deal further strengthens a growing partnership between the two companies in Greece's offshore sector. With the addition of Block 10, Chevron now participates alongside HELLENiQ ENERGY in five offshore concessions in the country.

Block 10 is currently in its second exploration phase, with both 2D and 3D seismic surveys already completed. The partners will now focus on further technical evaluation and the identification of potential drilling targets as they seek to unlock hydrocarbon resources in the area.

HELLENiQ ENERGY CEO Andreas Shiamishis said Chevron's entry aligns the interests of both companies across the Southern Ionian region, creating a larger joint exploration position and potential operational synergies. He added that the transaction reflects HELLENiQ ENERGY's strategy of actively managing its exploration portfolio while maintaining exposure to future upside.

Chevron described the agreement as another milestone in its effort to expand its Mediterranean exploration portfolio. Andrew Deighan, Chevron's Director of Exploration for the Middle East and North Africa, said the company sees significant potential in the frontier area and plans to apply its global expertise and technology to evaluate the block's resources.

Chevron has rapidly increased its exposure to Greece's offshore exploration sector over the past year, signaling growing industry confidence in the country's largely underexplored offshore basins and broader Eastern Mediterranean energy potential.
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