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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...
ESIA Italy - Additional Documents (in English)
On 17th April 2014, TAP submitted several documents integrating the ESIA dossier to the Ministry of the Environment, the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Tourism and to all relevant and competent authorities. The documentation that TAP submitted was requested by the Ministry of Environment and includes a main document and 17 attachments amounting to 1,200 pages, 50 tables and one video. The...
European Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS) Certification
The European Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS) is a management tool available to companies and other organisations to help them improve, assess, and report on their environmental performance. The system has been in operation since 1995.Organisations that take a proactive approach to environmental challenges continuously seek to enhance their performance in environmental protection. EMAS is...
ESG Reports
TAP has been publishing its annual ESG report since 2021. The reports summarise the Company’s undertakings in Environmental, Social and Governance topics.
ESCH management operations
While it is not a statutory requirement of the host countries’ legislation to disclose the ESCH management system, TAP has disclosed this information in order to demonstrate compliance and to keep stakeholders fully informed.
Shippers
Trans Adriatic Pipeline offers reliable transmission services to shippers, providing direct access to the gas markets of Greece, Albania and Italy, and indirect access to the wider region including Bulgaria.
ESIA Italy (in English)
TAP submitted its updated Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) to the Italian Ministry of the Environment and Protection of Land and Sea on 10th of September 2013. The latest stage in a process, started in March 2012, will now see the final documentation go to consultation with all relevant national, regional and local authorities. Revised ESIA reflects feedback from the ongoing...