Energy policy causes gas leak

Now the football season is coming to a close with a few finals left to be decided in Europe; nothing is more entertaining than the government trying to sell its shiny new

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Game over on energy plans

It is difficult to keep up with the rapidly evolving geopolitical developments in the region, especially when you are a small player on a bigger game board. Cyprus’ energy discoveries remain unutilised

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Energy firms ‘back’ government strategy

Cyprus’ strategy to supply natural gas for power generation coincides with the policy of international companies invited to a workshop organised in Nicosia, said Energy Minister George Papanastasiou. Papanastasiou rebuked negative reports in the Cypriot

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Cheaper electricity should be priority

The Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) backs the government’s priority to import natural gas to produce cheap electricity, which has become unaffordable. CCCI President Christodoulos Angastiniotis discussed cheaper energy in a Tuesday

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Cyprus offers energy gateway to Europe

Cyprus on Monday urged international companies to back the government’s plans to create an energy gateway to Europe from the Eastern Mediterranean to ensure the security of supply. Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides

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Energy landmark for government policy

The energy workshop taking place in Nicosia is viewed as the first significant milestone in shaping the decisions of Cyprus’ future oil and gas strategy. Minister of Energy George Papanastasiou told CNA

More natgas investments needed

The Group of Seven energy ministers have agreed that new investments in natural gas are needed because of the energy fallout from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The G7 statement, released on April

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