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Venture Global, Atlantic-SEE double US LNG supply deal for Greece from 2030

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Posted on June 11, 2026

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Venture Global, Atlantic-SEE double US LNG supply deal for Greece from 2030

Expansion of LNG Supply Agreement and Its Impact on European Energy Security

Overview of the Agreement

June 11 (Reuters) - U.S. liquefied natural gas exporter Venture Global and Greece's Atlantic-SEE LNG Trade on Thursday announced doubling of volumes under their long-term supply agreement, as Europe seeks to bolster energy security.

Details of the Revised Supply Deal

Increased LNG Volumes and Duration

The Greek joint venture will now take at least 1 million metric tons per annum (MTPA) LNG from Venture from 2030 for 20 years, under the revised agreement, the companies said in a statement.

Distribution Plans and Regional Impact

Atlantic-SEE, formed by AKTOR Group and DEPA Commercial, plans to import LNG into Greece and distribute it across Central and Eastern Europe via the "Vertical Corridor" network aimed at diversifying regional gas supply routes.

Context: European Energy Security

Long-term Contracts and Market Stability

European buyers have been locking in long-term LNG contracts to reduce exposure to volatile spot markets and secure supply, following disruptions linked to geopolitical tensions.

Venture Global's Role in Southeastern Europe

Investment in Alexandroupolis Terminal

The deal builds on Venture Global's investment in regasification capacity at the Alexandroupolis LNG import terminal. It holds about 25% capacity there, positioning the facility as a gateway for U.S. gas into southeastern Europe.

(Reporting by Sumit Saha in Bengaluru; Editing by Joyjeet Das)

Key Takeaways

  • Agreement increases LNG supply to at least 1 MTPA from 0.5 MTPA from 2030 under a 20‑year SPA, marking Greece’s first long‑term deal with a U.S. exporter. (businesswire.com)
  • Venture Global holds about 25 % of Alexandroupolis LNG terminal’s regasification capacity (≈1 MTPA) via a five‑year deal starting 2025, positioning the terminal as a U.S. LNG gateway into SE Europe. (spglobal.com)
  • Atlantic‑SEE (AKTOR and DEPA JV) will distribute U.S. LNG across Central & Eastern Europe via the Vertical Corridor—leveraging new interconnectors and regional infrastructure to diversify supply. (enerdata.net)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new volume of LNG under the Venture Global and Atlantic-SEE deal?
Atlantic-SEE will now take at least 1 million metric tons per annum (MTPA) of LNG from Venture Global starting in 2030 for 20 years.
Why did Venture Global and Atlantic-SEE double the LNG supply?
The deal aims to bolster European energy security as buyers seek long-term agreements and reduced exposure to volatile spot markets.
How will the imported LNG be distributed across Europe?
The LNG will be imported into Greece and distributed across Central and Eastern Europe via the 'Vertical Corridor' network.
What role does the Alexandroupolis LNG import terminal play?
Venture Global holds about 25% capacity at the Alexandroupolis terminal, positioning it as a key gateway for US gas into southeastern Europe.
Who are the partners in the Atlantic-SEE joint venture?
Atlantic-SEE is formed by AKTOR Group and DEPA Commercial.

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