serbianna.com
Jan 22, 2011
By Ioannis Michaletos Interview with Michael Hoffmann, Director of External Affairs and Communications, Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) project.
Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) is a proposed pipeline project to transport natural gas from the Caspian and Middle East regions via a new gas transportation route starting in Greece via Albania and the Adriatic Sea to Italy and further to Western Europe.
TAP is considered to be the shortest route in the Southern Gas Corridor, linking Europe to new sources of gas in the Caspian and Middle East regions.The pipeline will start in Greece near Thessaloniki, cross Albania and the Adriatic Sea and come ashore in Italy near Brindisi.
Shareholders of the Trans Adriatic Pipeline are EGL (Switzerland, 42.5%), Statoil (Norway, 42.5%), E.ON Ruhrgas (Germany, 15%).
By Ioannis Michaletos Interview with Michael Hoffmann, Director of External Affairs and Communications, Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) project.
Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) is a proposed pipeline project to transport natural gas from the Caspian and Middle East regions via a new gas transportation route starting in Greece via Albania and the Adriatic Sea to Italy and further to Western Europe.
TAP is considered to be the shortest route in the Southern Gas Corridor, linking Europe to new sources of gas in the Caspian and Middle East regions.The pipeline will start in Greece near Thessaloniki, cross Albania and the Adriatic Sea and come ashore in Italy near Brindisi.
Shareholders of the Trans Adriatic Pipeline are EGL (Switzerland, 42.5%), Statoil (Norway, 42.5%), E.ON Ruhrgas (Germany, 15%).
Ioannis Michaletos: What is the main driving force behind the creation of the TAP pipeline?
Michael Hoffmann: This is really a question for TAP’s shareholders – EGL, Statoil and E.ON. However, from my point of view, I would say that the main driving force is the exciting prospect of opening up the Southern Gas Corridor via a new transportation route that will connect new energy sources in the Caspian to the European markets.
We in TAP believe that our team is developing the most viable and economic gas pipeline project with many advantages compared to other projects in the Southern Gas Corridor, and that’s our motivation....more...
Michael Hoffmann: This is really a question for TAP’s shareholders – EGL, Statoil and E.ON. However, from my point of view, I would say that the main driving force is the exciting prospect of opening up the Southern Gas Corridor via a new transportation route that will connect new energy sources in the Caspian to the European markets.
We in TAP believe that our team is developing the most viable and economic gas pipeline project with many advantages compared to other projects in the Southern Gas Corridor, and that’s our motivation....more...
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