Greece's Gastrade sets Feb. 24 deadline for reserving LNG space
1/10/2020
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek natural gas company Gastrade set February 24th as a deadline to receive binding bids for companies to reserve capacity at its liquefied natural gas terminal now being built in northern Greece, the company said on Friday.
The facility will seek to supply gas to southeast Europe via a natural gas pipeline that will cross through Greece, the Interconnector Greece-Bulgaria (IGB).
“This is the binding bidding phase for capacity reservations in the Project. Companies that have already expressed interest in the first phase of the Market Test are eligible to submit binding offers to Gastrade,” the company said in a press release.
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