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TAP announces firm capacity allocation details by April 28

Oil&Gas Materials 23 April 2024 11:12 (UTC +04:00)
Laman Zeynalova
Laman Zeynalova
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BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 23. The Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) AG consortium has revealed detailed information on the forward firm capacity allocation for its interconnections, Trend reports.

The allocation for the Kipoi interconnection amounts to 351,556,781 kilowatt-hours (kWh) for April 22.

The tables outline the allocated capacity for the period from April 22 to April 23:

Capacities for Kipoi:

Date

Reserved forward firm capacity (kWh)

April 22

351,556,781

April 23

356,851,047

April 24

331,019,866

April 25

331,019,866

April 26

331,019,866

April 27

331,019,866

April 28

331,019,866

Capacities for Komotini:

Date

Reserved forward firm capacity (kWh)

April 22

28,674,418

April 23

28,674,418

April 24

28,674,418

April 25

28,674,418

April 26

28,674,418

April 27

28,674,418

April 28

28,674,418

Capacities for Nea Mesimvria:

Date

Reserved forward firm capacity (kWh)

April 22

30,346,301

April 23

30,346,301

April 24

30,346,301

April 25

30,346,301

April 26

30,346,301

April 27

30,346,301

April 28

30,346,301

Capacities for Malendugno:

Date

Reserved forward firm capacity (kWh)

April 22

303,331,805

April 23

307,426,071

April 24

271,999,147

April 25

271,999,147

April 26

271,999,147

April 27

271,999,147

April 28

271,999,147

TAP transports natural gas from the giant Shah Deniz field in the Azerbaijani sector of the Caspian Sea to Europe. The 878 km long pipeline connects with the Trans Anatolian Pipeline (TANAP) at the Turkish-Greek border in Kipoi, crosses Greece and Albania and the Adriatic Sea, before coming ashore in Southern Italy.

TAP facilitates gas supplies to South Eastern European countries through existing and prospective interconnectors. TAP is connected to Interconnector Greece Bulgaria (IGB) which started its commercial operations in October 2022, providing Caspian gas to Bulgaria, enhancing security of energy supplies in one more European country. TAP’s exits in Greece and Albania, together with the landfall in Italy provide multiple opportunities for further transport of gas from Azerbaijan to the wider European markets.

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