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July 14, 2015

Greece Receives Three Bids for Deep Sea Oil, Gas Drilling

Greece said on Tuesday it had received three bids for deep sea oil and gas drilling in western Greece and south of the island of Crete.
 
The bidders were not disclosed. The names of the bidders, and areas over which they had expressed an interest would be released after tender documents are unsealed, the Energy Ministry said.
 
Greece last year invited investors to bid for test drilling in 20 offshore blocks stretching over more than 200,000 square kilometers in the Ionian Sea and South of Crete.
 
The new left-wing government in March extended the deadline for the submission of bids by two months to July 14 in an effort to attract more interest in the tender.
 
 
(Reporting By Angeliki Koutantou; Editing by Michele Kambas)
Energy MinistryGreeceIonian sea
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