Yannis Bassias

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Mr. Yannis Bassias is an energy analyst and former President and CEO of the Hellenic Hydrocarbon Resources Management Company (HHRM), where he played a key role in shaping Greece’s national strategy for hydrocarbons and energy security. He also participated in the early organizational stages of the National Energy and Climate Committee (NECC), during the phase when its core principles and technical specifications were defined. He writes in the Greek and international press, offering technical analyses on the energy mix and the economic dimensions of the transition, and has advised municipalities in Western Macedonia on the development of energy and mineral resources. He brings more than thirty years of international experience in reservoir evaluation, technical project development, and petroleum portfolio management, having led multinational teams and corporate groups in France and the United States. His work includes offshore projects in West and North Africa, the Mozambique Channel, and the central–southern Atlantic. His career began in academic research at the Free University of Berlin, focusing on Northwest Africa, and later as Associate Professor at the National Museum of Natural History in Paris, specializing in the genesis of the Indian Ocean. He is a graduate of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, holds a PhD from Pierre and Marie Curie University, and completed postgraduate studies in business administration and economics in Paris. He has been a Fellow of the Council of Europe and a research scholar of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. His publications appear in international scientific and industry journals, and he has co edited three marine expedition reports on the Indian Ocean.

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Heavy Oil and Venezuela’s Shifting Role

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A Critical Turning Point for Underground CO₂ Storage Development in the European Union

Authors: Yannis Bassias and Evangelos Flitris* Europe finds itself at a moment where industrial competitiveness, energy security, and climate ambition must be reconciled. The slow...

When Physics Meets Politics: The 2026 Global Energy Inflection Point

In 2026, the mask of the “seamless transition” has fallen, exposing a gritty, hardware‑constrained reality. The global energy map is no longer painted in...

How Europe Kept the Lights On: The Gas Suppliers of 2025

Europe entered 2025 at a level of energy security that would have seemed out of reach only a few years ago. Gas storage exceeded...

Beyond Megawatts: Water as the Hidden Backbone of AI and Energy Infrastructure

The exponential rise in electricity demand, driven by AI infrastructure and high-performance computing, has introduced new stressors. Water is a critical yet often overlooked...

Greece Extends Its Energy Corridor Influence Across the Mediterranean

Since 2010, efforts to exploit hydrocarbons in Greece have encountered obstacles. Public debate on the issue of energy has remained limited, with the media...

Nuclear Energy Returns to the Global Stage — What It Means for Europe and Greece

Authors: Yannis Bassias and Athanasios Platias* Interest in nuclear energy is rising once again. As countries face the urgent need to support growing electricity demand,...

When Sea Corridors Trap the Supply Chain

Attacks on merchant vessels transiting the Red Sea have forced many shipping companies to abandon the Suez Canal, a critical artery of global commerce,...

The Paradox of Energy Networks: Stability and Risk

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Shifting Sands: Geopolitics, Tariffs, and Europe’s Energy Defense

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