(MENAFN- AzerNews)
By Ayya Lmahamad
The Interconnector Greece-Bulgaria (IGB) has now Act 15 for the
territory of Bulgaria, ICGB AD told Azernews.
The company noted that the pipeline commissioning procedures
progress on schedule and commercial operations will begin on
October 1.
Act 15 certifies that the facility is completed and technically
sound, as the EPC contractor - the Greek company AVAX, hands it
over as a completed site to the contracting entity - the
independent gas transmission operator ICGB AD.
'This is the last step we have to take towards obtaining Act 16
in Bulgaria and the corresponding Permit for Use. We have provided
the institutions with all the necessary documents, and we expect
the administrative procedures to be completed by the end of next
week, so that we can start commercial operation on October 1 as
planned,' ICGB Executive Officers Teodora Georgieva and George
Satlas said.
In order to optimize the process of putting the pipeline into
operation and issuing a Use Permit, ICGB sent in advance requests
for preliminary opinions and necessary documents to 27 controlling
authorities, municipal administrations, operating companies and
others. As a result, to date, positive positions have been received
from all relevant parties. In order to further reduce the
administrative deadlines, all the necessary documentation has been
previously submitted to the Bulgarian Directorate for National
Construction Control (DNCC) and has already been reviewed.
'We are awaiting the convening of a committee for Act 16, we
have taken all the necessary steps for that to be possible,' the
ICGB Executive Officers said.
Moreover, the ICGB Executive Officers emphasized that in
parallel, work continues for the necessary operational permit in
Greece, so that before the end of September the facility will be
licensed on Greek territory as well.
'The 72-hour tests, during which natural gas is transported at
working pressure in the direction from Komotini to Stara Zagora,
have already been performed. There are no technical issues or
setbacks, everything is ready for commercial operation,' they
said.
Given the importance of timely commissioning of the IGB pipeline
and the start of the heating season, the remaining activities as
part of the project are divided into phases, with today's signing
of Act 15 between ICGB, the construction company, the construction
and author's supervision marking the end of the first phase of
these activities.
This phase contains all the elements that are of direct
importance for the start of commercial operation of the gas
pipeline. Secondary activities are identified in a separate stage
that needs to be completed by the Greek company AVAX as part of
their contractual obligations. All secondary activities identified
under the additional phase no not directly affect the operational
readiness of the facility - e.g., asphalt laying, anti-erosion
measures, spare optical cable. Work on all above-mentioned
activities continues, and their final implementation will be
inspected by both the contracting entity and the relevant
institutions and will be the subject of a separate Act.
The IGB gas pipeline is designed to connect the Greek national
gas transmission system (DESFA S.A.) and the Trans-Adriatic gas
pipeline (TAP AG) in the area of Komotini (Greece), and with the
Bulgarian gas transmission system (Bulgartransgaz EAD) in the area
of Stara Zagora. The total length of the gas pipeline is 182 km,
the diameter of the pipe is 32'', and a design capacity of up to 3
billion m3/year in the direction of Greece-Bulgaria.
The pipeline is designed to increase its capacity up to 5 bcm/y
depending on market interest and the capacities of neighboring gas
transmission systems.
The opening ceremony of the Interconnector Greece-Bulgaria was
held in Komotini on July 8.
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