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CNG Price
for Gas-Powered Vehicles
1.124 €/kg

The Price is valid from Tuesday 21/02/2012 until Tuesday 28/02/2012
21/02/2012
Athens, February 21st, 2012: Following the Shah Deniz consortium announcement that it has made a provisional decision to go into exclusive negotiations with TAP to transport Azeri gas through the ...
03/02/2012
Athens, Greece, 3rd February 2012: Gas deliveries to Greece have been affected during significant periods in the last month, a worrying situation as temperatures drop. In what recalls the 2009 ...
New GDC (EPAs) Establishment International Tenders

A Unique Investment Opportunity in the Greek Gas Distribution & Supply Market
A Unique Investment
Opportunity in the
Greek Gas Distribution &
Supply Market

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Industry-Power Generation

With the industrial areas of the prefectures of Evros, Rhodopi, Xanthi, Drama, Serres, Kilkis, Thessalonica, Pieria, Larissa, Trikala, Karditsa, Magnesia, Pthiotida, Evia, and Attica as yet connected to the grid, DEPA already supplies 200 industrial plants and a significant number of power generating units, thus continuously expanding its network to more regions.

Urban Sector

The distribution of natural gas to domestic, commercial and small industrial consumers is carried out via DEPA subsidiaries, namely the Gas Supply Companies (EPAs) in the geographical regions of Attica, Thessalonica and Thessaly. The setting up of three new EPAs in the regions of Eastern Macedonia & Thrace, Central Macedonia and Sterea Ellada and Evia, are already under way.

International Projects

DEPA is actively promoting the opening of the Gas Corridor, with the construction of the Interconnector Turkey-Greece-Italy (ITGI) and the Interconnector Greece-Bulgaria (IGB). The companies IGI Poseidon S.A. and ICGB EAD have been established with the objective of construction, development and operation of the relevant pipelines.

Gas-Powered Vehicles

With two refueling stations in Attica, which rank amongst the largest in Europe, DEPA supplies about 600 buses of public transport and 102 municipality refuse collection vehicles. Public and private use vehicles may refuel with natural gas at the Anthousa Station.

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