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Business continuity
TAP makes every effort to ensure minimum disruption to its operations, and the delivery of services upon which its customers rely.
Privacy notice
This Privacy Notice was updated on 16 July 2024
TAP route and infrastructure
The Trans Adriatic Pipeline transports natural gas from the Caspian region to Europe by connecting to the Trans Anatolian Pipeline (TANAP). TAP travels through Greece and Albania, under the Adriatic Sea, and comes ashore in Italy.
The Southern Gas Corridor
The Southern Gas Corridor improves the security and diversity of the EU’s energy supply. It covers all infrastructure projects involved in bringing natural gas from the Caspian Sea to Europe.
The big picture
As a key part of the Southern Gas Corridor, the Trans Adriatic Pipeline is strategically important to Europe and essential in providing reliable access to a new source of natural gas, while supporting the EU’s energy transition objectives.
About TAP
The Trans Adriatic Pipeline operates a natural gas transportation infrastructure from the Greek border with Türkiye to Southern Italy, enabling interested parties to market gas to several European countries.
Maintenance
The Trans Adriatic Pipeline is built to international safety standards using high quality materials. Our lifespan maintenance programme uses a range of monitoring methods for early warning of any deterioration or damage.
Social and environmental investments in Albania
The Trans Adriatic Pipeline supports a range of tailored social and environmental projects in Albania.
Safety near the pipeline
The Trans Adriatic Pipeline is a high-pressure pipeline transporting natural gas, built according to high standards with safety as its absolute priority. TAP uses 24/7 monitoring methods and regular patrols of the infrastructure along the pipeline route to maintain its integrity and safe operation.
Local landowners and users
The Trans Adriatic Pipeline was designed and constructed in consultation with local communities in the three host countries, with compensation paid for land required during construction or to be permanently used.
EU status
In recognition of its contribution to Europe’s energy future, the Trans Adriatic Pipeline has been named a Project of Common Interest by the European Union.
Engaging with communities
Trans Adriatic Pipeline is committed to open dialogue and building trusted and lasting relationships with the communities and stakeholders along the pipeline route.