Turkey
has ratified the memorandum of understanding (MoU)
with Azerbaijan on the Trans-Anatolian Natural Gas
Pipeline (TANAP) project to transport gas from
Azerbaijan's Shah Deniz field to Europe through
Turkey, the Turkish government said on Thursday.
The MoU,signed on May 26, enters into force from
the date of its ratification, the government said
in a statement.
The project is expected to be completed in 2018
and to reach annual natural gas transportation
capacity of 16 billion cubic meters (cu m) in
2020, 23 billion cu m in 2023 and 31 billion cu m
in 2026.
Azeri state-owned oil and gas firm Socar owns the
controlling 70% stake in TANAP Dogalgaz Iletisim
A.S., the company established to carry out the
project, while Turkish state-owned oil firm TPAO
and its unit BOTAS own the remaining 30% of the
company.
Turkish news agency Anadolu Ajansi reported on
Thursday that the construction of the South
Caucasus Pipeline - the first phase of the
Southern Gas Corridor, which will carry gas from
the Azerbaijan sector of the Caspian Sea to Turkey
– will be launched on September 20. The pipeline
will connect to TANAP at the Georgia-Turkey
border.
Source: SeeNews