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TAP and the government of Albania sign MOUC on energy cooperation
The focus of the agreement is on exploring possibilities for connecting the Ionian Adriatic Pipeline, a major regional natural gas project, to the TAP Pipeline system at a tie-in point near Fier in Albania
TAP makes excellent political progress in Italy & Albania
TAP met with a number of Ministers and officials in both Italy and Albania in January. “These meetings have shown that the TAP project is moving forward in a positive direction. All the various Ministers and Ministries have expressed a great deal of interest in the TAP pipeline and demonstrated a real willingness to support the project going forward,” says Michael Hoffmann, External Relations...
E-News, Issue 2/February: TAP's quarterly newsletter published
In the second issue of E-news TAP reports on the selection of the optimum route option in Italy and Albania. George Hatzidakis, TAP's Communications Consultant in Athens, describes situation with natural gas legislation in Greece in the article "Natural gas, energy security, and the opportunity for Greece". In the TAP's quarterly "thought piece" - "What gas crisis?", Arve Thorvik, TAP's Senior...
Trans Adriatic Pipeline Media Conference
You are invited to attend a media conference hosted by the Trans Adriatic Pipeline project - today at 11 am (CET)
EGL signs memorandum of understanding with Botas
EGL (TAP's shareholder) signed this week a memorandum of understanding in Ankara with Botas, a Turkish state-owned enterprise with activities in the area of oil and natural gas transport.
Memorandum of Understanding and Cooperation with Albanian government
TAP signed a Memorandum of Understanding & Cooperation (MoUC) with the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Energy (METE), the official Albanian Government Ministry counterpart for the TAP Project.
TAP sponsors exhibition by an Italian artist in Brindisi, Italy
TAP is the main sponsor of the exhibition “Urban Labyrinths” by Carla Molina, an Italian artist, which will be organized in Brindisi in the old tower of San Giacomo.
TAP's quarterly newsletter online
The focus of this issue is on TAP’s decision to use the highest international standards – the 10 Performance Requirements of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) – as a key benchmark for its Environmental and Social Impact Assessment process. Also, the 3rd issue starts introducing the TAP team - interview with Christian Falck, TAP's Technical Offshore Director.
Trans Adriatic Pipeline begins ESIA submission process in Greece
Scoping Report on the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment is submitted to the Greek authorities and available for public to comment.