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Snam S.p.A. to join TAP shareholding, acquiring 20% stake in the project from Statoil

TAP is pleased to announce that Snam S.p.A. (Snam) will shortly join TAP’s shareholding by acquiring a 20% stake in the project from Statoil. The transaction is expected to close by end 2015. Following closing, TAP’s shareholding will be comprised of BP (20%), SOCAR (20%), Snam S.p.A. (20%), Fluxys (19%), Enagás (16%) and Axpo (5%).

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.

ESIA Albania - Amendment (in Albanian)

The route adjustment has been made to avoid a mining concession area near Ura Vajgurore, Berat (L1577) and to ensure the project bypass the licensed quarry mining land. The reroute enables the pipeline to be built at a minimum distance of 230 m from the concession area boundary, and aims to minimise environmental impact.The new access road (444_New, between KP 71.8 and KP 78) is located in the...

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: 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...