BAKU, July 10 (Reuters) - Azeri state energy company SOCARand British BP will get 20 percent each, while FrenchTotal will have a 10 percent stake in the TransAdriatic Pipeline (TAP) project, SOCAR's president said onWednesday.
"All documents will be signed within two months," RovnagAbdullayev told reporters, without giving further details.
Capping more than a decade of planning, SOCAR and partnersincluding BP and Statoil formally selected the TAP lastmonth to supply gas from Azerbaijan's Shah Deniz II project inthe Caspian Sea.
TAP plans to deliver 10 billion cubic metres of Azeri gas toEurope each year beginning in 2019, linking a Turkish pipelineto southern Italy via Greece and Albania.