Gas transportation via Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum pipeline soars 3%
16.10.2017

In January-September, 16 207,9 mln cubic meters of gas were transported via the main gas pipelines in Azerbaijan.
According to the State Statistical Committee (SSC), this is 7,8% more than in the corresponding period in 2016.
33,2% of total gas supply accounted for Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum South Caucasus gas pipeline, and 5 384,7 mln cubic meters of gas were transported via this pipeline, which is more by 2,53% than in annual comparison.
Notably, the South Caucasus gas pipeline (Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum) was built to transport Azerbaijani gas produced in the first stage of the "Shah Deniz" field to Georgia and Turkey. The pipeline originates from the Sangachal terminal, near Baku, and to the border with Turkey runs through a single pipeline Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) route, connecting the territory of Turkey to the gas distribution network in the country.
From the date of commissioning at the end of 2006, it deliveries "Shah Deniz" gas to Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey.
The SCP has a dual operatorship with BP, as technical operator being responsible for construction and operation of the SCP facilities, and SOCAR as commercial operator, responsible for SCP's commercial operation.
The SCP Co. shareholders are: BP (28.8%), AzSCP (10%), SGC Midstream (6.7%), Petronas (15.5%), Lukoil (10%), NICO (10%) and TPAO (19%).

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