PAccording to the head of Azerbaijan, the country has no goal to compete with Russia in the European gas market. The day before, he announced plans to double the volume of gas supplies to the European Union
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TANAP is part of the Southern Gas Corridor (SGC) project from Baku to the south of Italy. It consists of three parts: the Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum South Caucasus gas pipeline running through Azerbaijan and Georgia to the border with Turkey, the Trans-Anatolian gas pipeline (TANAP) running through Turkey, and the Trans-Adriatic Gas Pipeline (TAP) passing through Greece, Albania and Italy. The cost of SGC was estimated at about $40 billion.
In July, Turkey, which is also a member of TANAP, called the pipeline an alternative to Russian gas supplies to the EU. At that time, the representative of the Turkish leader Ibrahim Kalyn said that Aliyev, in a conversation with his Turkish counterpart Recep Erdogan, called for “filling the gap” in the European gas market.
The European Union has imposed several packages of sanctions against Russia since the end of February, but they have not directly affected gas supplies. At the same time, the Russian Gazprom has been reducing the volume of pumping along the Nord Stream since mid-June due to the fact that the turbine of the German company Siemens, which was under repair in Canada, was not due to sanctionscould have been returned to Russia. On September 2, Gazprom completely stopped supplies via the Nord Stream. In Europe, Russia was accused of political reasons for stopping supplies, Moscow refers to technical problems.
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