Posted by Administrator on June 28, 2013 · Leave a Comment
Why TAP?
CESD: TAP will contribute to EU Energy Security but Russian monopoly in Central and Eastern Europe will remain
BP and the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan signed an agreement to deliver Azerbaijan’s gas to Europe via the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) rather than the competing Nabucco West project at the Four Seasons Hotel in Baku on June 28th, 2013
TAP is a consortium established by Norway’s Statoil (42.5%), Swiss’s Axpo (42.5%),... Read More
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Posted by Administrator on May 11, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Nabucco Consortium submits new proposal to Shah Deniz II Consortium
The Nabucco Consortium on May 16, 2012 submitted a proposal to the Shah Deniz II Consortium for the construction of a “Nabucco West” pipeline, which would bring Caspian gas from the Bulgarian-Turkish border to Baumgarten and beyond.
“We are convinced that we have submitted a competitive and comprehensive proposal to the Shah Deniz II Consortium, and that this proposal represents... Read More
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