Gastrade, a Greek utility company and developer of the Alexandroupolis floating LNG terminal, has launched the second phase of a market test for the project to gauge demand in Greece and the Balkan states.
The liquefied natural gas hub and terminal project planned by Greek company Gastrade for the port of Alexandroupolis to serve the Balkans has revised its invitation for expressions of interest as the delivery of the floating storage and regasification unit will take six months longer than originally scheduled.
Greek utility Gastrade said 20 companies submitted expressions of interest in the first phase of its market test for the reservation of regasification capacity at the floating storage and regasification unit planned for the port of Alexandroupolis in northeast Greece.