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Greece Rakes in Billions in Energy Investments

Greece is witnessing a massive influx of investment into its energy sector as the country strives to establish itself as a central energy transit hub for Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. This development occurs against the backdrop of the European Union's (EU) preparation to completely phase out Russian gas by 2027.



According to To Vima Finance, over the past month, more than 23 billion euros (26.3 billion USD) from major international investment funds and reputable global entities including BlackRock, Capital, Covalis, QIA, and K Group have flowed into Greece's energy sector. These investors are seeking to establish positions in the country's burgeoning energy landscape.



Major Investment in Power Corporation PPC

Last month, the Public Power Corporation (PPC) - Greece's main electricity provider - successfully completed a historic capital increase, raising a total of 4.25 billion euros through new share issuance, along with an additional 250 million euros from secondary treasury share issuance, totaling 4.5 billion euros.



Orders from international institutional investors ultimately exceeded 18 billion euros, marking the largest order book ever recorded on the Athens Stock Exchange.



ParticipantsInvestment Amount (million euros)
Greek State1,300
CVC Capital Partners (via Aeolus Holdings)1,200
BlackRockNot disclosed
VanguardNot disclosed
Norges BankNot disclosed
Qatar Investment Authority (QIA)Not disclosed

The Greek state contributed 1.3 billion euros to maintain its 33.4% stake, while CVC Capital Partners through Aeolus Holdings invested 1.2 billion euros. Other major international funds participating included BlackRock, Vanguard, Norges Bank, and the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA).



PPC's Major Investment Plans

The capital increase will fund PPC's 24 billion euro investment plan through 2030, transforming the company into a clean energy and technology corporation with regional expansion across Eastern Europe and significant investments in data centers and distribution networks.



IPO of Grid Operator IPTO ADMIE

More recently, Greece's grid operator IPTO ADMIE successfully completed a share issuance valued at 1 billion euros, with 14 times oversubscription indicating massive global demand. The Greek government contributed 510 million euros, partly funded by the Recovery and Resilience Facility, to maintain its 51% stake; the China State Grid invested 240 million euros to maintain its 24% ownership, while the public portion raised 250 million euros, bringing total orders to 3.5 billion euros.



IPTO ADMIE Share Issuance DetailsValue (million euros)
Total issuance value1,000
Oversubscription ratio14x
Greek government contribution510
China State Grid investment240
Public portion raised250
Total orders3,500

Motor Oil's Bond Issuance

Meanwhile, Greece's Motor Oil Hellas successfully issued an unsecured senior bond at 3.75% worth 400 million euros, attracting over 1.4 billion euros from international investors. Headquartered in Maroussi, Greece, Motor Oil is a leading Greek oil and energy company. The company operates the largest industrial private sector facility in the country and is a key player in the Southern European market and the broader Mediterranean region.



Greece's Strategic Vision

The investment boom in Greece's energy sector reflects the country's long-term strategy to become Europe's energy hub. With the EU seeking to reduce its dependence on Russian gas, Greece's strategic geographical location at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa has become increasingly important.



The transition to clean energy and technology not only helps Greece meet EU climate targets but also creates new economic opportunities. Investments in data centers and distribution networks will lay the foundation for the region's digital economic development.



Experts predict that investment flows into Greece will continue to increase in the coming years as the country solidifies its position as a key European energy center. The involvement of major investment funds like BlackRock and global energy corporations like the China State Grid demonstrates strong confidence in the long-term potential of Greece's energy sector.