The 216km-long, upcoming IGI Poseidon “Offshore Section” project will be operated by IGI Poseidon. According to GlobalData, who tracks more than 8,000 active and developing pipelines worldwide, the deepwater, onshore, shallow water gas pipeline, with a maximum diameter of 32 inches, will start in Epirus (Greece) and ends in Apulia (Italy). Buy the profile here.

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The IGI Poseidon "Offshore Section" project is expected to commence operations in 2028 and will be owned by Energean, Snam, Enagas, Publigaz, Copelouzos Group, and others.

The IGI Poseidon "Offshore Section" project is associated with the 760km IGI Poseidon "Onshore Section".

Contractors involved in the IGI Poseidon "Offshore Section" project:



Some of the key contractors for the IGI Poseidon "Offshore Section" include -

Design/FEED: Intecsea, IV-Groep.

About IGI Poseidon


IGI Poseidon S.A. is a joint venture company of Edison International (100% Edison S.p.A.) and Depa S.A. The company constructs, owns and operates a new offshore pipeline that will connect the Greek and Italian natural gas transportation systems.

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This content was updated on 7 November 2023

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