The Trans Anatolian Natural Gas Pipeline (TANAP) Project is a major infrastructure development aimed at transporting natural gas from the Shah Deniz field in Azerbaijan to Europe. The pipeline stretches across Turkey, connecting the Caspian Sea region to European markets, and is a critical component of the Southern Gas Corridor, which seeks to diversify Europe’s energy sources and reduce dependence on Russian gas. TANAP’s design includes high-capacity pipeline systems, compression stations, and advanced monitoring technologies to ensure efficient, secure, and environmentally responsible gas transportation. The project strengthens Turkey’s position as a key energy transit hub between Asia and Europe, while also contributing to regional energy security. It is expected to boost economic growth in the areas it passes through, creating jobs, fostering regional development, and enhancing Turkey’s strategic importance in the global energy market. TANAP is a key project in supporting Europe’s energy diversification goals and advancing sustainable energy solutions.