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Trans Adriatic Pipeline Launches Market Test

TAP launched a market test to allow natural gas shippers to express interest, and in a later phase, secure access to new, long-term capacity in TAP, thereby enabling the future expansion of the pipeline capacity. The market test will be conducted in two main phases: a non-binding phase, starting on 1 July 2019, followed by a binding phase, expected to start earliest in the second quarter of 2020.

TAP: Albanian's section is the first to obtain the environmental permit

The Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) has yesterday announced that the Environmental Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) fort the Albanian section of the pipeline that will transport natural gas from Azerbaijan to Italy, through Greece and Albania, has been approved. The review process has taken into account all the possible environmental, cultural or socio-economic issues related to the pipeline and...

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 Helps Deliver Road Safety Seminars to Thousands of Students in Northern Greece

TAP AG is the Sponsor of the Road Safety Seminars, a programme organised and implemented by the Hellenic Institute of Transport (ΙΜΕΤ/ΕΚΕΤΑ), at the Prefectures of Western Macedonia, Central Macedonia and Eastern Macedonia-Thrace. Honouring its commitment to comply with internationally recognised health and safety standards and to promote best practices, TAP undertakes educational initiatives...

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...

ESIA Albania - Amendment 4 (in English)

Due to geohazard structures in a number of onshore sections, TAP had to reroute the pipeline. In June 2017, the National Agency of Environment approved the ESIA Amendment no.4, consisting of four adjustments to the route. Three re-routes, (Tërpollar, which also includes a temporary access road and a camp, Osojë and Orizaj) are in the Skrapar area, while the Sqepur re-route is located in Ura...

TAP hires Ulrike Andres, former CEO of Transalpine Pipeline as Commercial & External Affairs Director

Ulrike has held a number of management roles at a senior level in the oil and gas industry and joins TAP from the Transalpine Pipeline Group – Europe’s largest pipeline company transporting crude oil from Trieste to eight central European refineries – where she was President and Chief Executive Officer for more than five years.

TAP Starts Transporting First Gas

Baar, Switzerland. Following the start of commercial operations on November 15, 2020, the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) AG confirmed today the commencement of gas flows from Azerbaijan. The first gas has reached Greece and Bulgaria, via the Nea Mesimvria interconnection point with DESFA, as well as Italy, via the Melendugno interconnection point with SNAM Rete Gas (SRG). Luca Schieppati, TAP’s...