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BTC transports 230 mln barrels of oil through Turkey in Jan.-Nov.

Oil&Gas Materials 25 December 2012 15:30 (UTC +04:00)

Azerbaijan, Baku, Dec.25 / Trend E. Ismayilov/

The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline transported 230 million barrels of oil via Turkey in January-November compared to 239.4 million barrels in January-November 2011, official website of the Botas Turkish state pipeline company reported.

About 257.15 million barrels of oil were transported via the BTC through Turkey in 2011 compared to about 288.2 million barrels in 2010.

The BТС's total length is 1768 kilometers including a 443-kilometre section running via Azerbaijan, a 249-kilometre section traversing Georgia and a 1076-kilometre section passing through Turkey. The pipeline's construction began in April 2003. First oil was marketed on May 18, 2005.

BTC Co. shareholders include: BP (30.1 per cent); AzBTC (25 per cent); Chevron (8.90 per cent); Statoil Hydro (8.71 per cent); ТРАО (6.53 per cent); Eni (5 per cent); Total (5 per cent); Itochu (3.40 per cent); Inpex (2.50 per cent); ConocoPhillips (2.50 per cent) and Amerada Hess (2.36 per cent). The last one sold its share to Indian ONGC. The transaction will be completed in the first quarter of 2013.

Some 136 million barrels of oil was transported via Iraq-Turkey pipeline through Turkey in January-November compared to 134.52 million barrels in January-November 2011. About 147.2 million barrels were transported via this pipeline last year compared to 132.3 million barrels in Jan. 2010.

About 20.25 million barrels of oil was transported via the Ceyhan-Kirikkale pipeline through Turkey in January-November compared to about 18.41 million barrels in January-November 2011. About 20.15 million barrels of oil were transported via this pipeline in 2011 compared to 17.2 million barrels in 2010.

The Batman-Dordyol pipeline transported 10.26 million barrels in January-November compared to 8.83 million barrels during the same period of 2011. About 10.1 million barrels were transported via the oil pipeline last year compared to over 10.6 million barrels in 2010.

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