1News.az: Комиссар ЕС: «Ратификация соглашения по TANAP - важный шаг в реализации Южного коридора»

БАКУ, 18 янв – 1NEWS.AZ

Комиссар ЕС по энергетике Гюнтер Оттингер поприветствовал ратификацию соглашения по газопроводу TANAP между «Шахдениз-2» и консорциумом Nabucco.

Как передает 1news.az, об этом говорится в заявлении Г. Оттингера, распространенном сегодня в Брюсселе.

«Я рад видеть, как был сделан этот важный шаг на пути реализации Южного коридора. Азербайджан и Турция ратифицировали соглашение TANAP, что позволит создать специализированную инфраструктуру для транспортировки азербайджанского газа в ЕС», - заявил комиссар ЕС по энергетике.

Напомним, что проект TANAP будет реализован в 4 этапа. Первый этап проекта завершится в 2018 году, пропускная мощность трубопровода в 2020 году будет доведена до 16 млрд. кубометров, в 2023 году – до 23 млрд. кубометров, в 2026 году – до 31 млрд. Газопровод TANAP предназначен для транспортировки азербайджанского газа до западных границ Турции. Как предполагается, пропускная способность нового газопровода для транзита азербайджанского газа через территорию Турции составит как минимум 16 млрд. кубометров: 10 млрд. - для Европы и 6 млрд. кубометров - для Турции.


Доля Госнефтекомпании в проекте TANAP составляет 80%, а Турции – 20%. ГНКАР предложила своим партнерам по консорциуму «Шахдениз» - BP, Statoil и Total 29% своих акций.

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