North Macedonia Prime Minister Zoran Zaev has expressed his country’s interest in participating in the construction of a liquified natural gas (LNG) terminal in the northern Greek port city of Alexandroupoli.

Zaev met with Christos Kopelouzos, the CEO of the Kopelouzos Group, which is the founding shareholder of the Gastrade consortium that has undertaken construction of a floating station for the gasification and temporary storage of liquefied natural gas by 2023.

The meeting was also attended by delegations from the North Macedonia Government and the Greek firm.

The planned LNG terminal will have a capacity of 170,000 cubic metres and the ability to supply over 5.5 billion cubic metres of natural gas.

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18th September 2020