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The Trans Adriatic Pipeline is built to international safety standards using high quality materials. Our lifespan maintenance programme uses a range of monitoring methods for early warning of any deterioration or damage.

TAP Begins Construction of Access Roads and Bridges in Albania

TAP announced the start of construction and rehabilitation work on access roads and bridges along the pipeline’s route in Albania. The occasion was marked by an inauguration ceremony near the town of Çorovoda, attended by the Prime Minister of Albania, Edi Rama, Minister of Energy and Industry Damian Gjiknuri, and TAP Managing Director Ian Bradshaw.

TAP’s Progress in Greece: First Hydrotest Completed

TAP successfully completed its first hydrotest, a method for verifying a pipeline’s safety. The hydrotest was applied to the pipeline’s first 1.4 km of the Greek section. Commenting on the first hydrostatic testing of the pipeline, TAP’s Country Manager for Greece, Rikard Scoufias hailed it as a big step that marks yet another important milestone in the construction process, as the project...

TAP Presents its Progress to 50+ Embassies in Greece

On 4 May 2017, TAP co-hosted a breakfast meeting with H.E. the Ambassador of Azerbaijan to Greece and Dean of the Diplomatic Corps in Athens, Rahman Mustafayev, so as to inform the Embassies located in Greece about the progress of the TAP project. The event was attended by representatives of more than 50 Embassies, as well as delegates from the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Trans Adriatic Pipeline Completes Offshore Section

TAP successfully completed the 105 km long offshore section of the pipeline across the Adriatic Sea. This milestone includes several deliverables, such as the offshore installation of 36-inch pipes by Castoro Sei, Saipem’s semi-submersible pipelaying vessel, the above-water-tie-in with the onshore infrastructure in Albanian waters, as well as hydrotesting the asset to ensure it is safe and...

TAP Received ISO 14001 Certification

In April 2018, TAP's environmental management system, that covers all pipeline construction activities in Italy, Albania and Greece as well as TAP corporate activities, has been certified according to the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) 14001:2015 standard. Obtaining this certification is an assurance that TAP has in place industry best practice environmental processes and...

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TAP is a TSO and an ITO, providing capacity to shippers interested in transporting gas in a safe, reliable and efficient manner. TAP works to national and international safety and operational standards.

TAP Awards Software Contract in Preparation for Operational Phase

TAP has selected PSI Software AG as the provider of the Commercial Dis-patching Software (CDS). The PSI software will enable TAP to perform its commercial dispatching activities for the transport of natural gas. The CDS supports TAP’s business processes, which include managing transportation contracts, nominations, matching and balancing positions, allocations, and ensuring smooth communication...

Careers at TAP

The Trans Adriatic Pipeline provides truly exciting opportunities in one of Europe’s most strategic energy infrastructure operations. Working for TAP offers a unique career experience.

ESIA Greece (in English)

After almost four years of intensive pipeline route selection and refinement in Greece, TAP has submitted its comprehensive Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) to the Ministry of Energy, Environment and Climate Change.The objective of the ESIA is to assess and optimise the potential environmental, cultural heritage and socio-economic impacts of the proposed pipeline, and to guide...

About TAP

The Trans Adriatic Pipeline operates a natural gas transportation infrastructure from the Greek border with Türkiye to Southern Italy, enabling interested parties to market gas to several European countries.

ESIA Greece - Amendment (in English)

The Amendment to TAP’s ESIA in Greece (including an additional volume called “Supplement”) describes a number of changes introduced to the pipeline route and the design of permanent and temporary installations of TAP compared to the project status in June 2013 (ESIA submission date). The changes are largely the result of feedback received from the affected communities during the Stakeholder...