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Capacity products
Trans Adriatic Pipeline offers the following capacity products: forward firm capacity, forward interruptible capacity and commercial reverse capacity.
The Secondary market
Shippers may use the secondary market to trade some or all of their reserved capacity.
Creditworthiness assessment
To demonstrate their financial strength and viability as a shipper, to the extent required by Trans Adriatic Pipeline’s Gas Transportation Agreement, organisations applying to become registered parties must undergo a creditworthiness assessment to establish their credit limit.
Approaching the homestretch in the race for Caspian gas, Kjetil Tungland
When the first Shah Deniz gas becomes available in 2018, we will be ready to receive it.
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.
TAP launches new visual identity to signify new phase of the project
TAP’s new visual identity comprises of a bright new logo and a newly launched website. This will provide local communities in the pipeline’s transit countries of Greece, Italy, and Albania with detailed, up-to-date and relevant information about the project.
TAP issues invitation to tender for Supply of Gas Turbine Turbo Compressor Units
Trans Adriatic Pipeline AG’s (TAP) procurement process moves forward as it issues its next Invitations to Tender (ITT) for the supply of six gas turbine turbo compressor units.
TAP Invites Companies to Pre-qualify for Line Pipes and Bends
TAP has launched its pre-qualification process for onshore line pipes and bends. The scope for this contract has been divided into six lots which will be delivered to marshalling yards in Kavala and Thessaloniki in Greece and Durres in Albania.
Better View and Safer Access for Tourists to the Osumi Canyon
On 1 June, the Albanian American Development Foundation (AADF) and TAP inaugurated two viewing platforms over the Osumi canyon. The investment amounts to 132.000 € and will allow tourists visiting the Skrapar area to have a bird’s-eye view over the canyon, and above all, safe access. It is expected that the two panoramic structures will be visited by over 15,000 tourists every year....