Azerbaijan, Baku, Dec. 25 / Trend E.Ismayilov /
About 263.8 million barrels of oil were transported via the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) Pipeline via Turkey in January- November 2010 compared to 263.1 million barrels in January- November 2009, a statement posted on the official website of the Botas Turkish state pipeline company said.
In November, over 24.36 million barrels of oil were transported via the BTC through Turkey compared to about 23.2 million barrels in November of 2009.
About 285.5 million barrels of oil were transported via the BTC through Turkey in 2009 compared to 264.1 million in 2008. In 2007, the figure exceeded 210 million barrels.
The BТС's total length is 1.768 kilometers including a 443-kilometer section running via Azerbaijan, a 249-kilometer section traversing Georgia and a 1.076-kilometer section passing through Turkey. The pipeline's construction began in April 2003. First oil was marked May 18, 2005.
BTC Co. shareholders include: BP (30.1 percent); AzBTC (25 percent); Chevron (8.90 percent); Statoil Hydro (8.71 percent); ТРАО (6.53 percent); Eni (5 percent); Total (5 percent); Itochu (3.40 percent); Inpex (2.50 percent); ConocoPhillips (2.50 percent) and Amerada Hess (2.36 percent).
Some 119.51 million barrels of oil were transported in January- November via an Iraq-Turkey pipeline through Turkey. In November the figure was roughly 11.03 million barrels compared to 12.13 million in October. Last year, the pipeline transported 167.6 million barrels compared to 135.5 million barrels in 2008.
About 16.2 million barrels of oil were transported via the Ceyhan-Kirikkale Pipeline through Turkey. In November, the figure was about 1.67 million barrels, compared to about 2.1 million barrels in October. About 20.2 million barrels of oil were transported via Ceyhan-Kirikkale in 2009 compared to 21.4 million barrels in 2008.
About 10.13 million barrels of oil were transported in January-November through the Batman-Dordyol Pipeline. In November, the figure was 986,000 barrels, compared to 743,000 in October. Last year, the pipeline transported 12.2 million barrels of oil compared to about 11.1 million barrels in 2008.