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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...

TAP transports first 1 bcm of natural gas to Europe

Baar, Switzerland. Following the commencement of gas flows via TAP in December 2020, the Trans Adriatic Pipeline AG announces that a total of 1 billion cubic meters (bcm) of natural gas from Azerbaijan has now entered Europe via the Greek interconnection point of Kipoi, where TAP connects to the Trans Anatolian Pipeline (TANAP).  As the European section of the Southern Gas Corridor, TAP has the...

TAP Introduces First Natural Gas into the Albanian Section of the Pipeline as part of its Testing Phase

On 20 May, TAP started to introduce the first natural gas into a 4 km section of the pipeline in Albania, between the Greek – Albanian border and up to the TAP metering station in Bilisht. In line with national and international safety and operational standards, this is the initial stage of the pipeline testing process, which aims to ensure that the infrastructure is entirely safe and ready for...

Trans Adriatic Pipeline Seeks Approval to Build Gas System in Greece

Trans Adriatic Pipeline AG (TAP AG), the project company for the Trans Adriatic Pipeline, also known as TAP, on June 13, 2008 filed a petition with the Greek Regulatory Authority for Energy, RAE, for the design, construction, and ownership of an Independent Natural Gas System in line with Greek legislation on the liberalisation of the natural gas market.

TAP presents at the Caspian Oil and Gas conference in Baku

Kjetil Tungland, Managing Director of TAP, presented the project at the Caspian Oil and Gas Conference in Baku, which is one of the most important industry events in the region. The conference gathered high level Azeri officials, including representatives of the Ministry of Industry and Energy and State Oil company SOCAR, as well as representatives of all major European energy companies such as...

TAP receives Independent Natural Gas System (INGS) license from Greek Regulatory Authority (RAE)

Athens, Greece. Greece’s Regulatory Authority for Energy (RAE) has granted Trans Adriatic Pipeline AG (TAP) a license for an Independent Natural Gas System (INGS). The license, granted by the authority on the 5 September 2014, refers to the Greek section of the project. The term of the license is 50 years.

TAP to Launch Invitation to Tender for the Purchase of Gas to be used during the Operations Phase

By 22 June 2020, TAP intends to publish on its corporate website an Invitation to Tender (ITT) outline for the purchase of gas required for operational activities, including the fuelling of the compressor stations. This tender is carried out in preparation for the start of the commercial operations phase, scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2020.

Pipeline construction

The construction of the Trans Adriatic Pipeline involved meticulous planning, the highest safety standards, world-class engineering and a commitment to protecting the environment and communities living near the pipeline. TAP is 877 kilometres in length: 772 kilometres onshore and 105 kilometres offshore.