Revythousa (Greek: Ρεβυθούσα)[1] is a small, uninhabited[2] island in the Saronic Gulf, with an area of 0.18 square kilometers.
[3] It is one of the three sources of supply of the National Gas Transmission System and one of the ten similar stations operating today throughout the Mediterranean and Europe.
There, cargoes of natural gas in liquid form are unloaded and received, arriving in the country by tankers.
In October 2007, DESFA completed the upgrading work of the Revithousa Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Terminal,[5] accomplishing one of the most important investments in the country's energy infrastructure.
With this upgrade, the station will now be able to receive and process up to triple the amount of natural gas and provide the National Transmission System with 5.2-5.3 billion cubic meters per year.