BAKU, Azerbaijan,
March 3. The Trans Anatolian Natural Gas Pipeline
(TANAP) project's forward-looking sustainability approach will
prioritize boosting resilience for climate adaptation in 2026,
Saltuk Düzyol, General Manager of the TANAP project, said at the
12th meeting of the Southern Gas Corridor Advisory Council
Ministers and the 4th meeting of the Green Energy Advisory Council
Ministers, held in Baku today, Trend reports.


According to him, in order to ensure environmentally friendly
operations, TANAP is conducting various ecological studies in the
corridor.


"As a result of ecological monitoring activities along the
pipeline route, two new species were discovered and presented to
the scientific community. By the end of 2025, a total of 16 species
- nine fauna and seven flora - hadn't been previously recorded in
the scientific literature.


In order to monitor the possible environmental impacts of our
operations, audits were conducted at our main facilities by the
Regional Offices of the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization, and
Climate Change in Türkiye, and no non-compliances were detected.
Legal wastewater analyses and boiler emission measurements were
carried out by accredited laboratories designated by the Ministry,
and all parameters comply with national standards.


The verification of greenhouse gas emissions at compressor
stations for 2024 was approved by the Ministries of Energy and
Environment in April 2025, starting from 2019. Both inspections
will be carried out in accordance with TANAP's 2024 greenhouse gas
emission targets. declarations were within acceptable limits. TANAP
implemented a social and investment program worth $84 million
during the project implementation phase," he explained.


Düzyol recalled that an impact analysis was conducted based on
the social return on investment (SROI) methodology to assess the
social return of this program in 2025.







"The analysis covered 102 projects in six areas - schools and
public spaces, health, vocational training, social capital,
agriculture, and local/traditional products - in 20 provinces of
Türkiye.


The overall return on social investment was determined as 4.77.
According to the cluster analysis, the highest social return was
observed in schools and public spaces, followed by social capital
and agriculture. Although health investments show a relatively low
social return due to their higher cost structure, they maintain a
positive impact range.


Overall, the results of 2025 showed that TANAP's social and
environmental investment program operates as a strategic social
investment portfolio and provides measurable, sustainable, and
long-term value for communities," he added.


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