Trans-Mediterranean Pipeline
| Trans-Mediterranean Pipeline | |
|---|---|
| Trans-Mediterranean (in purple) and future Trans-Saharan gas pipelines (in red) | |
| Location | |
| Country | Algeria, Tunisia, Italy | 
| General direction | South-North | 
| From | Hassi R'Mel, Algeria | 
| Passes through | Tunisia, Mediterranean Sea | 
| To | Minerbio, Italy | 
| General information | |
| Type | natural gas | 
| Partners | Sonatrach, Sotugat, Eni, Snam | 
| Operator | Sonatrach, Sergaz, TMPC, TTPC | 
| Commissioned | 1983 | 
| Technical information | |
| Length | 2,475 km (1,538 mi) | 
| Maximum discharge | 30.2 billion cubic metres per annum (1.07×1012 cu ft/a) | 
| No. of compressor stations | 9 | 
The Trans-Mediterranean Pipeline (TransMed; also Enrico Mattei gas pipeline) is a natural gas pipeline from Algeria via Tunisia to Sicily and thence to mainland Italy. An extension of the TransMed pipeline delivers Algerian gas to Slovenia.