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TAP Holds Bank Presentation

The representatives of over 20 leading project finance banks attended an introductory meeting organised by the Trans Adriatic Pipeline AG (TAP) in London. TAP is planning to raise limited recourse finance from multilateral agencies, export credit agencies and commercial banks in 2016.

TAP Introduces First Natural Gas into the Greek Section of the Pipeline as part of its Testing Phase

On 25 November, TAP started to introduce the first natural gas into a 2km section of the pipeline in Greece between the Evros river and the Kipoi compressor station. This is the initial stage of the pipeline commissioning process, which aims to ensure that the infrastructure is entirely safe and ready for operations after the completion of the process, in line with national and international...

TAP completes successful Euros 3.9 billion project financing

As one of Europe’s most strategic projects, TAP successfully completed financial close in December 2018, securing Euros 3.9 billion - the largest project finance agreed for a European infrastructure project in 2018. The financing is provided by a group of 17 commercial banks, alongside the EBRD and the European Investment Bank (EIB). Part of the financing is covered by the export credit...

IAP

Ionian-Adriatic Pipeline, the IAP project intends to connect the existing and the planned gas transmission systems of the Republic of Croatia, via Montenegro, and Albania with the Trans Adriatic Pipeline.

Preliminary Environmental Impact Assessment (PEIA) Greece (in Greek)

On the 28th of September 2011, the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) announced that it has submitted Preliminary Environmental Impact Assessment (PEIA) to the Greek Ministry of Environment.This document was revised and resubmitted to the Greek authorities on the 8th of February 2012. This revision considers changes to the overall engineering concept of the project in which one compressor station...

Trans Adriatic Pipeline Seeks Approval to Build Gas System in Greece

Trans Adriatic Pipeline AG (TAP AG), the project company for the Trans Adriatic Pipeline, also known as TAP, on June 13, 2008 filed a petition with the Greek Regulatory Authority for Energy, RAE, for the design, construction, and ownership of an Independent Natural Gas System in line with Greek legislation on the liberalisation of the natural gas market.