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ESIA Greece (in Greek) - Additional documents

Since its submission to the Ministry of Environment, Energy & Climate Change (MEECC) in June 2013, the ESIA of the Greek section of the TAP project has undergone extensive consultation with a large number of competent authorities, institutions, governmental and non-governmental organisations, regional and local authorities and the general public. MEECC has played an active role in the...

ESIA Greece (in English)

After almost four years of intensive pipeline route selection and refinement in Greece, TAP has submitted its comprehensive Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) to the Ministry of Energy, Environment and Climate Change.The objective of the ESIA is to assess and optimise the potential environmental, cultural heritage and socio-economic impacts of the proposed pipeline, and to guide...

Creditworthiness assessment

To demonstrate their financial strength and viability as a shipper, to the extent required by Trans Adriatic Pipeline’s Gas Transportation Agreement, organisations applying to become registered parties must undergo a creditworthiness assessment to establish their credit limit.

Capacity booking process

Forward firm capacity is offered independently at each interconnection point. Registered parties must book forward firm capacity separately at TAP’s required entry and/or exit point(s). Subject to sufficient available capacity TAP offers forward firm capacity products, in the following order of priority, at each interconnection point:   forward firm yearly capacity for each of the next 15 gas...