TAP Reports 7.7% Drop in Gas Orders from Kipoi Exit Point

| News, Economy, Azerbaijan

On September 9, the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline (TAP), which transports Azerbaijani natural gas to Europe, received orders for 367,269,291 kWh of gas supply from the Kipoi exit point in Greece, as reported by TAP's electronic platform. This figure represents a 7.7% decrease compared to the previous Monday's orders.

From September 10 to 15, orders for gas supply from the Kipoi exit point totaled 341,019,866 kWh, consistent with the order volume from September 3 to 6, but showing a 7.15% decrease compared to September 7 and 8.

At the Komotini exit point in Greece, daily orders from September 9 to 15 remained stable at 28,674,418 kWh per day, consistent with the previous week's figures.

The Nea Mesimvria exit point in Greece received orders for 48,010,301 kWh of gas supply from September 10 to 15, reflecting a 26.9% decrease from the previous Monday but matching the order levels from September 3 to 8.

Meanwhile, at Italy’s Melendugno exit point, gas supply orders reached 305,252,315 kWh on September 9, marking an 11.74% increase compared to the previous Monday. From September 10 to 15, orders at this exit point totaled 271,999,147 kWh, showing a slight decrease compared to early September.

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