Dr. Paschalia Kiomourtzi, Greece Subsurface Lead, and Theodora Charalampidi, Legal Counsel, represented Energean at the COREu Annual Meeting held in Brussels on March 18-19.
Paschalia provided an update on the Prinos CO2 Storage Project and highlighted Energean’s role within the COREu framework. COREu is a Horizon Europe pilot program funded by the European Union. The initiative aims to demonstrate key enabling technologies within a CCS chain (Prinos-Kavala), as well as to support the development of three new CCS pathways in Central and Eastern Europe.
During the Annual Meeting, Stanley Beaubien from the Sapienza University of Rome presented the findings from the first environmental monitoring of Prinos, which took place in November 2024.
You can watch a video of the monitoring here.


