What will be the contacts of the Minister of Environment and Energy, Stavros Papastavrou and the Deputy Minister Nikos Tsafos
Plans of leading US energy businesses active in the field of research and exploitation hydrocarbon For Greece, they will be at the heart of the contacts today in Texas by the Minister of Environment and Energy, Mr. Stavros Papastavrou and the Deputy Minister, Mr. Nikos Tsafos.
Meetings begin tonight at Chevron’s premises, with the president of Chevron International Explore and Production, Mr. Clay Neff, and Chevron’s World Exploration Vice President, Liz Liz Schwarze. Chevron is the second largest oil company in the US, with activities in over 180 countries worldwide (Egypt, Angola, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, United Kingdom, USA, Canada, Cyprus, etc.) and with significant experience in high -profile water drilling, such as Brazil.
In 2024, Chevron has relocated its central offices from California to Houston. Its revenue for 2024 amounted to $ 202.79 billion.
Tomorrow, Friday will meet with ExxonMobil Vice President John Ardill. ExxonMobil is one of the largest multinational energy companies in the world, based in Spring, Texas. Its main areas of activity are the exploration and production of oil and gas, the refining and development of technologies to reduce emissions, such as carbon and hydrogen commitment.
A visit to Ceniere Energy, which is active in the production and export of liquefied natural gas (LNG), will follow. It is the largest LNG producer in the United States, but also the second largest liquefied natural gas supplier (LNG) worldwide, after Qatar Energy.
Competent sources note that this is the first time that Greece’s government delegation has been meeting with top executives of these companies in Texas for the development of the hydrocarbon sector in our country.