The order volumes for the transportation of Azerbaijani natural gas to Europe through the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) have remained unchanged.
According to TAP’s electronic platform, from January 12 to 20, orders totaling 363 million 848 thousand 997 kWh were received at the Kipoi exit point in Greece. This figure is identical to the orders recorded between January 5 and 12.
At the Komotini exit point, daily orders during the same period were recorded at 28 million 674 thousand 418 kWh, unchanged compared to the previous week’s figures.
From the Nea Mesimvria point, orders amounting to 30 million 346 thousand 301 kWh were received between January 12–20, matching the previous week’s volume.
At Italy’s Melendugno exit point, orders for gas delivery from January 12–20 totaled 304 million 828 thousand 278 kWh, which also remained stable compared to previous periods.
It should be noted that the construction of TAP was completed in October 2020. The pipeline is 878 kilometers long in total: 550 km through northern Greece, 215 km through Albania, 105 km along the seabed of the Adriatic Sea, and 8 km through Italy. Commercial deliveries of Azerbaijani gas to consumers in Italy, Greece, and Bulgaria via TAP began on December 31, 2020.
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