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Greek Energy Pulls In $26B As Europe Scrambles To Replace Russian Gas

Greece is attracting over $26 billion in international investment to position itself as a critical energy transit hub for Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. This investment surge supports the EU's goal to completely phase out Russian gas imports by 2027, with major funds including BlackRock and QIA backing Greece's energy infrastructure development.

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Billions of dollars in investments are flowing into Greece’s energy sector as the country tries to establish itself as a vital energy transit hub for Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe as the European Union prepares to completely phase out Russian gas imports by 2027. According to To Vima Finance, over €23 billion (~$26.3B) from major international investment funds and high-profile global entities including BlackRock, Capital, Covalis, QIA and K Group has poured into Greece's energy sector over the past one month alone as they…

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