The technical forward capacity of the Trans Adriatic Pipeline’s (TAP) Kipoi interconnection stands at 375,738,144 kWh for April 25, Trend reports with reference to TAP Electronic Data Platform.
Below table shows Kipoi interconnection’s capacity from April 25 through May 1:
Date |
Technical forward capacity (kWh) |
April 25 |
375,738,144 |
April 26 |
375,738,144 |
April 27 |
375,738,144 |
April 28 |
375,738,144 |
April 29 |
375,738,144 |
April 30 |
349,887,515 |
May 1 |
349,887,515 |
Capacities for Nea Mesimvria:
Date |
Technical forward capacity (kWh) |
April 25 |
83,368,256 |
April 26 |
83,368,256 |
April 27 |
83,368,256 |
April 28 |
83,368,256 |
April 29 |
83,368,256 |
April 30 |
83,368,256 |
May 1 |
83,368,256 |
Capacities for Malendugno:
Date |
Technical forward capacity (kWh) |
April 25 |
331,292,096 |
April 26 |
331,292,096 |
April 27 |
331,292,096 |
April 28 |
331,292,096 |
April 29 |
331,292,096 |
April 30 |
291,167,680 |
May 1 |
291,167,680 |
As the European section of the Southern Gas Corridor, TAP has the capacity to transport approximately 10 billion cubic meters of gas per annum (bcm/a) to several markets in Europe. The pipeline is also designed with the potential to expand its throughput capacity up to 20 bcm/a.
TAP is strategically and economically important to Europe and essential in providing reliable access to a new source of natural gas. TAP plays a significant role in boosting Europe’s energy security, supply diversification, as well as decarbonisation objectives.
TAP’s shareholding is comprised of bp (20 percent), SOCAR (20 percent), Snam (20 percent), Fluxys (19 percent), Enagás (16 percent) and Axpo (5 percent).
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