Back to newsGreece's Ministry of Energy has authorized a new round of seismic surveys covering waters from the Ionian Sea to the seas south of Crete. The surveys are part of ongoing hydrocarbon exploration efforts aimed at identifying potential oil and gas reserves in Greek territorial waters. Research vessels will conduct acoustic seismic testing across designated offshore blocks in the region. This type of survey is a standard preliminary step before any drilling decisions are made. For visitors to Crete, there is no direct impact on travel, beaches, or tourism activities on the island. The surveys take place entirely offshore and do not affect coastal areas or water quality. Greece has been expanding its energy exploration program in recent years as part of a broader strategy to develop domestic fossil fuel resources and reduce dependence on energy imports.
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Greece Authorizes Seismic Surveys for Oil and Gas Exploration
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