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=== Summary Information ===
 
=== Summary Information ===
  
* Source:  
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* Source: Split, Croatia
* Destination:  
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* Destination: Fieri, Albania
 
* Ownership:  
 
* Ownership:  
 
* Website:   
 
* Website:   
* Length: kilometres ( miles)  
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* Length: 500 kilometres ( miles)  
* Capacity: per day
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* Capacity: 5 BCM per year
* Status: (Operating/Planned/Under Construction)
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* Status: /Planned
  
 
=== Details ===
 
=== Details ===
 
* The Ionian Adriatic Pipeline (IAP) connects the existing and planned gas transmission system of Croatia with the [[Trans-Adriatic Pipeline TAP]]
 
* The Ionian Adriatic Pipeline (IAP) connects the existing and planned gas transmission system of Croatia with the [[Trans-Adriatic Pipeline TAP]]
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* The IAP will have a bidirectional gas flow and it will be fully compatible with the [[Hrvatska LNG Terminal]] on the island of Krk
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* The project aims to establish a new supply route for natural gas from the Middle East and Caspian region along the Adriatic coast.
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* The construction of the IAP, over 500 km long, will provide a sustainable, diversified and reliable supply of natural gas for Albania, Montenegro, southern Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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* Its 5 bcm/y capacity provides the natural gas supply of Albania (1 bcm), Montenegro (0.5 bcm), the south of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1 bcm) and Croatia (2.5 bcm)
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** On the territory of Croatia the construction of four sections and a compressor station in Dugopolje has been planned. The mentioned sections are: Split – Zagvozd (52 km), Zagvozd – Ploče (50 km), Ploče – Dubrovnik (103 km) and Dubrovnik – Prevlaka – Dobreč (MN) in the length of 47 km.
  
 
=== History ===
 
=== History ===
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* 2014 - Feasibility Study financed by the WBIF was completed
  
 
=== Other Information ===
 
=== Other Information ===
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=== Links ===
 
=== Links ===
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# [https://wbif.eu/project/PRJ-MULTI-ENE-003 WBIF Project page]
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# [https://www.energy-community.org/regionalinitiatives/infrastructure/PLIMA/Gas16.html Energy Community, webpage]
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# [https://www.plinacro.hr/default.aspx?id=1228 Project information from Plinacro]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:18, 23 January 2023

Summary Information

  • Source: Split, Croatia
  • Destination: Fieri, Albania
  • Ownership:
  • Website:
  • Length: 500 kilometres ( miles)
  • Capacity: 5 BCM per year
  • Status: /Planned

Details

  • The Ionian Adriatic Pipeline (IAP) connects the existing and planned gas transmission system of Croatia with the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline TAP
  • The IAP will have a bidirectional gas flow and it will be fully compatible with the Hrvatska LNG Terminal on the island of Krk
  • The project aims to establish a new supply route for natural gas from the Middle East and Caspian region along the Adriatic coast.
  • The construction of the IAP, over 500 km long, will provide a sustainable, diversified and reliable supply of natural gas for Albania, Montenegro, southern Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • Its 5 bcm/y capacity provides the natural gas supply of Albania (1 bcm), Montenegro (0.5 bcm), the south of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1 bcm) and Croatia (2.5 bcm)
    • On the territory of Croatia the construction of four sections and a compressor station in Dugopolje has been planned. The mentioned sections are: Split – Zagvozd (52 km), Zagvozd – Ploče (50 km), Ploče – Dubrovnik (103 km) and Dubrovnik – Prevlaka – Dobreč (MN) in the length of 47 km.

History

  • 2014 - Feasibility Study financed by the WBIF was completed

Other Information

  • -

Links

  1. WBIF Project page
  2. Energy Community, webpage
  3. Project information from Plinacro