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Reducing emissions
Committed to a sustainable energy future, the Trans Adriatic Pipeline is on a decarbonisation pathway, which prioritises initiatives with the greatest impact on reducing the greenhouse gas emissions, as well as increasing energy efficiency measures.
“A pipeline traversing Greek history”
Athens, Greece. Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) AG announces the completion and publishing of “A pipeline traversing Greek history”, a 295-page bilingual book. The book, which is the result of TAP’s close collaboration with the Greek Ministry of Culture and Sports, documents the important archaeological findings that were unearthed during the construction of the pipeline.
TAP's mission and vision
Trans Adriatic Pipeline's mission and vision reflect this strategic infrastructure's role as a key part of the Southern Gas Corridor and its solid contribution to Europe’s energy security and a sustainable energy future.
Procurement announcements
On this page, Trans Adriatic Pipeline publishes pre-qualification announcements, invitations to tender and other procurement-related notices.
Applying to become a registered party
Any entity that wishes to become a registered party is invited to follow the steps set out below and submit its application to Trans Adriatic Pipeline via the Registration Portal.
5,000 Years of History Brought to Light in Excavations in Thrace
Thrace, Greece. Archaeological remnants of human activity in Thrace from the Neolithic (4th millennium BC) to the post-Byzantine period have been brought to light from archaeological excavations, carried out in the context of construction works for the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) AG. This is supported by the findings of archaeologists who are employed in the area by the project and monitored...
TAP’s shareholders
Trans Adriatic Pipeline’s shareholding is comprised of BP (20%), SOCAR (20%), Snam (20%), Fluxys (20%) and Enagás (20%).
ESIA Italy (in Italian)
TAP submitted its updated Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) to the Italian Ministry of the Environment and Protection of Land and Sea on 10th of September 2013. The latest stage in a process, started in March 2012, will now see the final documentation go to consultation with all relevant national, regional and local authorities. Revised ESIA reflects feedback from the ongoing...