First TAP Pipes Arrive in Albania

The Trans Adriatic Pipeline AG (TAP) announced the arrival of the first steel line pipes and machinery for the construction of the Albanian section of the pipeline. The occasion was marked by a ceremony in the Main Marshalling Yard of TAP, in the vicinity of Durrës. The ceremony was attended by Prime Minister Edi Rama, Minister of Energy and Industry Damian Gjiknuri, representatives of local authorities, TAP contractors, Albanian companies and other stakeholders.

Prime Minister Rama and Minister Gjiknuri underlined the importance of TAP for Albania as one of the most important energy projects in the region and its contribution to positioning Albania as a player in the European energy market. They emphasised that TAP will have a positive impact in promoting economic development, creating new opportunities for Albanian businesses and developing the country’s energy infrastructure.

TAP’s Country Manager Shkëlqim Bozgo said: "After the start of Access Roads and Bridges, in July of last year, the arrival of pipes, bends and machineries marks the beginning of a new and very dynamic phase for TAP in Albania. We look forward to starting the construction of the Albanian section of the pipeline by the beginning of the second half of this year. TAP is a major project and its successful implementation will be the result of the efficient cooperation of all relevant stakeholders. TAP is thankful to the excellent support provided by the Albanian central and local government and local communities. It will bring significant positive impacts to Albania during the construction phase and in the long run.”

TAP’s Project Manager in Albania Karl Roberts stated: "Delivering such a challenging project like TAP requires commitment, dedication and support from many professional Contractors and colleagues in TAP. I am very pleased to say our Albanian Contractors have demonstrated their strength and capability in the work that has been completed to date with a world-class safety record. I am really excited about the project as it moves into the next stages of construction as we continue to deliver success.”   

After the ceremony, a business-to-business networking event was organised as part of TAP’s continuous efforts to encourage the engagement of Albanian companies in the construction processes. This session brought together TAP’s contractors and key local companies in order to explore potential common synergies.

Approximately 13,000 pipes of 18 and 12 metres will be used for the Albanian section of TAP. The first pipes arrived in Albania on 5 April at 8:15, in the port of Durrës. The first vessel transported from Germany 1,390 pipes plus 73 hot formed bends that will be stored temporarily in the Main Marshalling Yard in the vicinity of Durrës and then transported along the pipeline route. The transport of pipes, bends and machineries will be undertaken in full compliance with Albanian legislation and international best practice, in order to achieve the safest transport possible with the lowest impact for the communities and the environment.

  • Approximately 13,000 pipes will be used for the construction of pipeline section in Albania.
  • Pipes are produced from the German company Salzgitter Mannesmann International GmbH.
  • From the German port of Brake to the port of Durrës the pipes travelled for 11 days.
  • The first pipes arrived onshore in Albania on 5 April, at 08:15.
  • The first vessel transported 1,390 pipes plus 73 hot formed bends.
  • The offloading from each vessel takes about 6 days.
  • The Main Marshall Yard is approximately 90,000 m2.
  • 90% of the total number of pipes that will be used for the Albanian section of the pipeline will measure 18 metres and 10% 12 metres.
  • The inside diameter of each pipe is 1.22 metres.
  • The weight of one 18-metre pipe is about 16,900 kg.
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