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Cyprus Shipping Chamber calls for oil/gas legal fram

byCustoms Today Report
14/10/2015
in Cyprus
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NICOSIA: The Cyprus Shipping Chamber urges the government and all stakeholders to proceed speedily with establishing the relevant legal framework within which the oil and gas sector will operate, Director General of the Chamber Thomas Kazakos has said, adding that shipping and energy projects with great financial benefits will offer Cyprus and Europe greater political influence on a regional and global level.

Addressing the 4th Mare Forum Cyprus 2015, in Nicosia, Kazakos noted that, “undoubtedly, the discovery of natural gas in the Exclusive Economic Zone of Cyprus creates great prospects for Cyprus shipping and, of course, Cyprus as a whole”.

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Kazakos said new pioneering shipping and energy projects with great financial benefits for the Cyprus economy “will offer Cyprus and, by extension Europe, an even greater political influence on a regional and global level in matters concerning energy and shipping”.

The success of such projects depends on clear and transparent incentive-based strategies, which will make the most of Cyprus’ energy potential. Diverse resource development, environmental responsibility, efficient use of energy and the role of the shipping sector, are areas that all stakeholders must focus on,” he pointed out.

Kazakos noted that “this is imperative in order to enable investors to optimise the development of these natural resources and ensure that these resources are used efficiently”, adding that “only this way will Cyprus be able to translate its natural resources into value-added economic activities, through the development of an even greater maritime and offshore activities cluster.”

We, therefore, urge the government and all stakeholders to proceed speedily, with establishing the relevant legal framework within which, the oil and gas sector will operate and to support the development of adequate training and testing facilities related to the needs of the sector. It is vitally necessary to invest in training and education, as well as research and development, in order to quickly develop such projects and training institutions, so the local Cypriot workforce can also be deployed”, he said.

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