ECONOMY

HELPE plays down gas find reports

HELPE plays down gas find reports

Greece’s biggest oil refiner Hellenic Petroleum (HELPE) played down reports on Thursday of a potentially large gas find off Crete, saying speculation was premature.

Citing a senior executive from HELPE, Greek media had reported that the refiner had indications for estimated gas reserves of 10 trillion cubic feet (tcf) off Crete, based on past seismic data.

But later on Thursday HELPE distanced itself from those reports: “With the data at our disposal Hellenic Petroleum is not yet in a position to refer to the existence, the size of deposits or whether they are commercially viable,” it said.

HELPE, in consortium with ExxonMobil and Total, were awarded a license to search for hydrocarbons off the island of Crete last summer.

Past surveys have suggested that the little-explored region off Crete, riven by converging tectonic plates that form folds of petroleum traps, displays promising geology that now requires surveying to confirm any actual deposits.

[Reuters]

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