Gas Supply Via TANAP Hits New Heights
Date
3/22/2024 10:08:53 AM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 22. The volume of gas
delivered via the Trans-Anatolian Pipeline (TANAP) has now
surpassed 60 billion cubic meters, Trend reports, citing the TANAP
consortium.
“Since commencing commercial gas flow on June 30, 2018, TANAP,
an integral part of the Southern Gas Corridor, has steadily
increased its contribution to the region's energy security.
"TANAP remains instrumental in bolstering strategic energy
supply security for both Türkiye and Europe," the consortium
said.
TANAP transports gas from Stage 2 of Azerbaijan's Shah Deniz
field from the Georgian-Turkish border to Türkiye's western border.
The total cost of TANAP turned out to be lower than $7 billion.
The initial capacity of TANAP is 16 billion cubic meters of gas
per year, with the possibility of expanding to 31 billion cubic
meters per year in the future. Around six billion cubic meters of
gas are delivered to Türkiye, while the rest of the volume is
supplied to Europe.
The filling of the TANAP pipeline across Türkiye began in late
January 2018.
A ceremony to launch Phase 0 of TANAP took place on June 12,
2018 in the Turkish city of Eskisehir. The first commercial gas
deliveries to Türkiye commenced on June 30, 2018. The opening
ceremony of TANAP's connecting with Europe took place on November
30, 2019 in Ipsala town (Edirne province, Türkiye).
For expansion, it is necessary to add several additional
compressor stations in order to achieve a throughput of 24 billion
cubic meters per year. To achieve a capacity of 31 billion cubic
meters, a total of seven compressor stations will be required.
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