European Commission to Give Financial Aid to TANAP

The European Commission will provide financial assistance to the Trans Anatolian Pipeline project (TANAP) company for its study and design of commercial operations and its asset integrity management systems, the company announced on Thursday.

TANAP said that the project has been in the PCI - Project of Common Interest list of the European Commission since 2013.

"This list is renewed every two years and if a project is listed, it can apply for financial assistance," a TANAP representative said.

The company said that this payment of €3.5 million will mark its fourth from the commission.

With this approval, TANAP's financial assistance from the commission will amount to around €10.2 million to date.

Previously, TANAP received three other financial aid payments totaling €6.7 million.

TANAP plans to be operational in 2018 with an initial capacity of 16 billion cubic meters (bcm) of Azeri gas flow through Georgia to Turkey.

While 6 bcm will be designated for Turkey's domestic gas consumption, the remainder is destined for transfer to Greece, Albania, Italy and further into Europe.

TANAP's total capacity is planned to increase to 23 bcm by 2023 and to 31 bcm by 2026.

Azeri energy giant SOCAR holds a 58 percent share interest in TANAP while Turkey's BOTAS has a 30 percent share and BP owns a 12 percent stake.

(Anadolu Agency)

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