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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.
Health & safety
For TAP safety is our core value. We aim to deliver world-class health and safety performance and we have an over-riding duty to avoid or mitigate any adverse health and safety issues associated with our operations on our host communities, our workforce and the environment.
Social and environmental investments
Trans Adriatic Pipeline is committed to implementing social and environmental investment projects to help improve the livelihoods and quality of life of local communities along the pipeline route.
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.
TAP Italy Q&A re: Olive Tree Removal
To avoid any impact on the San Foca beach, TAP is building a 1.5km micro-tunnel. This state-of-the-art engineering minimises environmental impact and renders the pipeline invisible. To start building the micro-tunnel – at a site approximately 800m inland from the beach – TAP, as a first step, needs to move and store 231 olive trees, which will later be replanted at the same location.
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.
TAP Announces New Greece Country Manager
TAP announced the appointment of Katerina Papalexandri as its new Greece Country Manager as of 1st September 2017. Katerina replaces the current Country Manager, Rikard Scoufias. Papalexandri brings almost 20 years of experience in the energy industry with her expertise being in gas markets and projects, commercial negotiations and stakeholder management. She joins TAP from BP in London, where...
TAP secures environmental permit for Albania
The Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) has today announced that the Environmental Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) in Albania has been approved by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Water Administration. The Environmental Permit has been published by the National Licensing Centre.
TAP's Code of Conduct
A gas infrastructure of the magnitude of the Trans Adriatic Pipeline is challenging and complex. We strive to minimise the associated risks through professional management and responsible behaviour.