BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 27. Greece has reduced spending on natural gas imports from Azerbaijan in January 2024, Eurostat, the European Union's statistical office, told Trend.
In January 2024, Greece spent 55.4 million euros on gas imports from Azerbaijan, down from 133.5 million euros in January 2023, representing a decrease by 2.4 times.
Greece imported 162.99 million cubic meters of natural gas from Azerbaijan in January 2024, compared to 163.008 million cubic meters in January 2023, remaining almost unchanged.
In 2023, the cumulative gas exports from Azerbaijan to Greece reached almost 2 billion cubic meters, with a total value of 871.9 million euros.
Azerbaijan initiated gas transportation to Europe through the Southern Gas Corridor on December 31, 2020. The Southern Gas Corridor transports gas from the Caspian Sea region to European countries via Georgia and Türkiye, with a project cost of 33 billion US dollars. It is expected that the capital costs for the Southern Gas Corridor will be fully recouped within 8–10 years.
In July 2022, Azerbaijan and the EU reached an agreement to double the volume of gas supplies via the Southern Gas Corridor from the current 10 billion cubic meters to 20 billion cubic meters by 2027.
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