
Baku, Azerbaijan, March 24. Greece imported
approximately 1.9 billion cubic meters (bcm) of natural gas from
Azerbaijan in 2024, with a total value of €645.9 million, Eurostat,
the statistical office of the European Union, told Trend.
The gas is supplied via the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP), the
European leg of the Southern Gas Corridor, which has an initial
annual capacity of 10 bcm, with potential expansion to 20 bcm.
Below is a detailed breakdown of monthly gas imports from
Azerbaijan to Greece:
|
Month |
Volume (million cubic meters) |
Value (euros) |
|
January |
163 |
55.4 |
|
February |
152.4 |
47.7 |
|
March |
162.5 |
48.1 |
|
April |
157.4 |
48.4 |
|
May |
162.7 |
52.6 |
|
June |
157.3 |
52.3 |
|
July |
162.8 |
57.4 |
|
August |
124.45 |
42.1 |
|
September |
154.8 |
57.6 |
|
October |
164.2 |
57.98 |
|
November |
157.7 |
59.8 |
|
December |
163.5 |
66.4 |
|
Total |
1.9 billion cubic meters |
645.9 million |
The highest monthly volume was recorded in October (164.2
million cubic meters), while the lowest was in August (124.45
million cubic meters).
The most expensive gas imports were in December (€66.4 million),
while the lowest price per cubic meter was in March (€48.1
million).
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