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Greek Grid Interconnection and North African Exploration Deals Highlight Industry Activity

By MGN EditorialFebruary 12, 2026 at 02:28 PM

Recent news includes a major financing deal for Greece's power grid and new offshore exploration licenses in North Africa, showcasing ongoing infrastructure and energy developments in the maritime sector.

In a significant development for Greece's energy infrastructure, the European Investment Bank (EIB) and the country's Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO) have agreed on €1.9 billion in financing for the Dodecanese Islands interconnection project. According to Offshore Energy, this project will link the power grids of the Dodecanese islands to the mainland Greek grid, improving energy security and enabling greater integration of renewable energy sources. Separately, Italian energy firm Eni and Qatar's state-owned QatarEnergy have been awarded a new offshore exploration license in North Africa, reports Offshore Energy. The license covers an area off the coast of Libya, signaling continued interest and investment in the region's hydrocarbon resources despite ongoing political and economic challenges. These two developments highlight the continued activity and evolution within the broader maritime industry. The Dodecanese interconnection is a major infrastructure upgrade that will bolster Greece's power network and renewable energy capabilities, benefiting both domestic and regional maritime operations. Meanwhile, the new exploration license in Libya demonstrates the industry's persistent efforts to identify and develop new energy sources to meet global demand. While the specific details and impacts of these deals will continue to unfold, they represent important steps forward for the maritime sector in terms of grid modernization and resource exploration - two critical elements supporting the industry's long-term sustainability and growth.
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