The governments of Italy, Greece and Albania confirmed their political support
for the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) project with the signing of a Memorandum
of Understanding (MoU) yesterday evening.
Concluded on the margins of
the United Nations General Assembly meeting in New York, and in the presence of
representatives from the US government, the MoU provides TAP with the necessary
political support to continue its commercial activities in Italy. Next steps
will be to complete regulatory approvals.
Kjetil Tungland,
TAP’s Managing Director, said: “We would like to thank the
Italian, Greek and Albanian governments for this very clear demonstration of
political support for TAP. This is another great step forward for the project
and is testament to TAP’s commercial and technical strengths and the significant
benefits that it will bring to these countries.
“Today’s signing follows a
number of major milestones that TAP has achieved this year, including being the
first pipeline to be selected by the Shah Deniz Consortium in February, a
Cooperation Agreement with the Consortium in June and the Funding Agreement with
BP, SOCAR and Total that was signed in August. We are working to further
progress the project in the coming months.”
TAP will take natural gas
from the giant Shah Deniz II development in Azerbaijan, via Greece and Albania,
across the Adriatic Sea to southern Italy, allowing further transport into
Western Europe. Designed to expand the transportation capacity from 10 to 20 bcm
per year, TAP will open up the so-called Southern Gas Corridor, which will
enhance Europe’s energy security by contributing to the diversification of the
region’s gas supplies.