Six Turkish companies have
been selected to supply 80% of the steel pipes required for the Trans Anatolia
Natural Gas Pipeline (TANAP) project to transport gas from Azerbaijan to Europe
across Turkey, Turkey’s prime minister Ahmet Davutoglu said on Tuesday.
The Turkish government is determined to create energy co-operation instead of
energy rivalries, Davutoglu said at the ceremony for signing the pipe supply
contracts, according to a statement published on the website of Turkey’s ruling
Justice and Development Party (Ak Parti). He noted that the TANAP project is
not only an energy project but also a huge peace project.
The six Turkish companies that won the tender for the supply of steel pipes for
the project are: Toscelik, Borusan Mannesmann, Erciyas Boru, Emek, Umran and
Noksel. Baosteel Europe, the Germany-based unit of Chinese steel company
Baosteel, has been selected to supply the remaining 20% of the steel pipes,
local daily Dunya said on Tuesday.
Turkish-based TANAP Dogalgaz, a 70/30 joint venture between Azerbaijan’s
state-owned oil and gas firm SOCAR and Turkish state-owned companies Botas and
TPAO, launched the tender for the supply of steel pipes for the project in July
2013. As many as 18 companies were pre-qualified in February.
The TANAP pipeline is due for completion in 2018. It is expected to have an
initial capacity of 16 billion cubic metres (bcm) per year in 2020 and to reach
an annual capacity of up to 23 bcm by 2023 and 31 bcm by 2026. The pipeline
will be linked to the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) on the Turkish-Greek
border.
Source: SeeNews