Madrid, 04/07/2005 -
As proposed by the European Commission, the European Union has approved 2 million
euros in funding for MEDGAZ, S.A., the company engaged in designing, building
and operating the new Algerian-European gas pipeline via Spain. The financial aid
has been granted within the framework of Trans-European Networks for Energy (TEN-E),
for being considered one of the most important projects for both the security and
diversification of European energy supplies.
With the support and approval of Spain's government authorities, MEDGAZ, which
is already classified by the European Union as a "Project of Common Interest" (Decision
No. 1229-2003/EC), appealed for financial aid in April, 2004. This grant was requested
to finance technical and optimisation studies, prior to the construction of the
pipeline.
MEDGAZ is a strategic project for both Europe as a whole and specifically for
Spain and Algeria, as it guarantees secure and sustainable energy supplies, boosts
competition in the internal gas market and contributes favourably towards the goals
and targets of the Kyoto Protocol.
MEDGAZ is expected to be awarded category "A Urgent" (priority project) status
in the upcoming review of the document "Planning for Electrical Power and Gas Sectors",
as was recently announced by Spain's Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Trade.
The deepwater pipeline, stretching from Beni Saf in Algeria up to the Spanish coast of
Almería, will have an initial capacity of 8 BCM (billion cubic metres) per year.
Measuring 200 kilometres in length, MEDGAZ will reach a maximum water depth of
2,150 meters.
MEDGAZ's shareholding structure includes the project's promoters -CEPSA (20%)
and SONATRACH (20%)- in addition to BP, Endesa, Gaz de France, Iberdrola and Total,
each of which holds a 12% interest.
Madrid, April 7, 2005
MEDGAZ SA
External Relations
Tel. +34 91 312 54 24
www.medgaz.com