BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 21. The Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) AG consortium has released detailed information on firm capacity allocations for its interconnections, Trend reports.
On October 21, the allocated capacity at the Kipoi interconnection reached 383,473,291 kilowatt-hours (kWh). The consortium has also published tables outlining capacity allocations from October 21 to October 27, providing a comprehensive breakdown of forward capacity commitments.
Capacities for Kipoi:
|
Date |
Reserved forward firm capacity (kWh) |
|
October 21 |
383,473,291 |
|
October 22 |
341,019,866 |
|
October 23 |
341,019,866 |
|
October 24 |
341,019,866 |
|
October 25 |
341,019,866 |
|
October 26 |
355,229,025 |
|
October 27 |
341,019,866 |
Capacities for Komotini:
|
Date |
Reserved forward firm capacity (kWh) |
|
October 21 |
28,674,418 |
|
October 22 |
28,674,418 |
|
October 23 |
28,674,418 |
|
October 24 |
28,674,418 |
|
October 25 |
28,674,418 |
|
October 26 |
29,869,184 |
|
October 27 |
28,674,418 |
Capacities for Nea Mesimvria:
|
Date |
Reserved forward firm capacity (kWh) |
|
October 21 |
43,346,301 |
|
October 22 |
43,346,301 |
|
October 23 |
43,346,301 |
|
October 24 |
43,346,301 |
|
October 25 |
43,346,301 |
|
October 26 |
45,152,396 |
|
October 27 |
43,346,301 |
Capacities for Malendugno:
|
Date |
Reserved forward firm capacity (kWh) |
|
October 21 |
324,956,315 |
|
October 22 |
271,999,147 |
|
October 23 |
271,999,147 |
|
October 24 |
271,999,147 |
|
October 25 |
271,999,147 |
|
October 26 |
283,332,444 |
|
October 27 |
271,999,147 |
The Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) transports natural gas from Azerbaijan's vast Shah Deniz field in the Caspian Sea directly to Europe. Stretching 878 km, TAP connects to the Trans Anatolian Pipeline (TANAP) at the Turkish-Greek border in Kipoi, traverses Greece and Albania, crosses the Adriatic Sea, and makes landfall in southern Italy.
TAP is essential for securing Southeastern Europe’s energy supply by connecting with both current and future interconnectors. A key link is the Interconnector Greece-Bulgaria (IGB), which began commercial operations in October 2022, delivering Caspian gas to Bulgaria and enhancing regional energy security. TAP’s connections through Greece and Albania, along with its Italian entry point, open up extensive possibilities for expanding the flow of Azerbaijani gas into larger European markets.
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