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Home > Bankwatch in the media > La storia di TAP, un gasdotto svizzero

La storia di TAP, un gasdotto svizzero

18 March 2020, Varese Press

Guerra diplomatica tra potenze mondiali. Interessi contrapposti di colossi energetici. Geopolitica e affari. Promesse elettorali e proteste della popolazione. Nei 15 anni trascorsi dalla sua ideazione, il Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) – il gasdotto che, attraversando Grecia e Albania servirà per portare in Italia il gas dei giacimenti dell’Azerbaijan – è stato spesso al centro della politica mondiale ed europea, da Berna a Bruxelles, da Teheran a Baku, da Mosca a Washington. Source : L’inchiesta. La storia di TAP, un gasdotto svizzero 

Location: Greece | Albania | Italy

Tags: Trans-Adriatic Pipeline | complaints | diplomacy | gas

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