Submarine pipelines

Study reveals unknown fault zone in northern Greece

The geological study for the construction of the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) pipeline in northern Greece has revealed a previously uncharted fault zone in the region encompassing Kavala, Xanthi and Komotini.

The findings were presented at an event in Thessaloniki on active faults and their impact on major infrastructure works in the northern port city.

Putin decides: TurkStream pipeline will run through Serbia

Also, all preparatory procedures have started in these countries, the Russia-based Kommersant writes, according to Sputnik.

As reported, the first gas deliveries to Bulgaria and Serbia will begin in 2020, Russian gas will arrive in Hungary only a year later, which will allow the Russian company to completely shut off supplies via Ukraine by 2022.

TAP groundwork proceeding fast

Construction work on the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) across northern Greece has progressed considerably, Katerina Papalexandri, country manager for TAP AG, said, describing the oil pipeline "a project of major significance both for our country and for the European Union."

US sees TANAP 'universally' good for Turkey, Europe

The United States has expressed very strong support for the trans-Anatolian Natural Gas Pipeline Project (TANAP) that will carry natural gas from Azerbaijan to the European continent via Turkey, describing the $8.5 billion-worth project as a strong addition to the energy security of regional countries, including Europe. 

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