On August 19, the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) reported a significant increase in gas orders, reaching 372,493,291 kWh from the Kipoi exit point in Greece. This represents a 12.5% rise compared to the previous Monday, according to TAP’s electronic platform.
However, from August 20 to August 25, gas orders from Kipoi fell to 331,019,866 kWh. This is a decrease of 3.73% compared to the orders for August 13-15 and a 3.72% drop from August 16. Orders for August 17 and 18 were down by 11.14%.
Daily orders from August 19 to August 25 at the Komotini exit point remained stable at 28,674,418 kWh.
At the Nea Mesimvria exit point, August 19 saw an order of 48,010,301 kWh, which was unchanged from the previous Monday. From August 20 to August 25, orders dropped to 30,346,301 kWh, marking a 36.8% decrease from the prior week.
In Italy, the Melendugno exit point recorded an order of 297,336,000 kWh on August 19, up by 9.32% from the previous Monday. From August 20 to August 25, orders fell to 271,999,147 kWh, which is 2.78% less than orders from August 13-15 and 10.21% lower than August 16. Orders remained consistent for August 17 and 18.