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Chevron and Greece Reach Agreement to Expedite Crete Surveys

Katerina SavvidiBy Katerina Savvidi24 March 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Greece is moving forward with plans to conduct seismic surveys for hydrocarbon exploration south of Crete by the end of 2026, following recent high-level discussions with U.S. energy giant Chevron in Houston. Environment and Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou and Deputy Minister Nikos Tsafos met with Chevron executives on the sidelines of the CERAWeek energy conference, a major global industry gathering.

The talks focused on accelerating the implementation of recently signed agreements and establishing a concrete timeline for offshore exploration activities. According to Papastavrou, the discussions aimed to transition quickly from agreements to tangible operations in Greece’s hydrocarbon sector.

Clear Timeline for Hydrocarbon Exploration South of Crete

Minister Papastavrou emphasized that the meeting with Chevron produced a specific roadmap for moving forward with exploration work. “We set a clear timetable and initiated the necessary steps so that seismic surveys south of Crete can take place before the end of 2026,” he said in a statement to Greece’s public broadcaster ERT.

The minister met with Chevron Vice Presidents Kevin McLachlan and Gavin Lewis during the Houston visit. The discussions signal continued momentum following recent energy agreements between the Greek government and the American energy company.

Sustained Outreach to International Energy Companies

The Houston meeting represents part of a broader effort by Athens to attract major international energy firms to participate in Greece’s offshore exploration plans. Papastavrou has maintained direct communication channels with both Chevron and ExxonMobil, another significant player involved in Greek hydrocarbon development.

Additionally, the minister previously visited the headquarters of both companies in Houston in May of the previous year. That trip preceded key developments, including the signing of a contract allowing ExxonMobil to enter “Block 2” and the granting of concession agreements to Chevron in Athens.

Strategic Energy Policy Amid Geopolitical Uncertainty

Greek officials have connected the acceleration of hydrocarbon exploration to broader geopolitical developments affecting global energy markets. Europe has been actively seeking alternative energy sources in response to heightened regional instability, particularly in the Middle East.

However, Papastavrou argued that current regional tensions validate Greece’s decision to pursue domestic hydrocarbon development. “The crisis in the Middle East clearly confirms the government’s decision to move forward with the immediate development of the hydrocarbon sector,” he said, referring to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ policy direction.

Meanwhile, Greek authorities are framing the exploration push as a means to strengthen national energy security and reduce dependence on external energy suppliers. According to the minister, Greece aims to leverage its natural resources to enhance both energy independence and its broader geopolitical position.

“We are upgrading our geopolitical role and building an energy-secure future for our country with confidence,” Papastavrou said. The government’s energy strategy emphasizes the importance of domestic resource development in an era of global energy transition and supply uncertainty.

The seismic surveys south of Crete are expected to provide crucial data about potential hydrocarbon reserves in the region. These surveys represent an essential first step before any drilling operations can commence in the area.

Greek authorities have not yet announced specific details about which companies will conduct the seismic work or the exact timeline for subsequent exploration phases beyond 2026. The government continues to engage with international energy majors as it seeks to position Greece as an emerging energy player in the Eastern Mediterranean region.

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