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BP has reopened the Baku-Supsa pipeline across Georgia, which has been closed since the Russian incursion in August.
The 100,000 b/d capacity pipeline from Azerbaijan to the Georgian Black Sea coast was operating around 90,000-95,000 b/d when it was shut down three months ago (NC Aug.14,p1).
Trading sources said the first tanker was likely to load at Supsa on Nov. 10.
Baku-Supsa had been a lifeline in the early days of BP's offshore Azeri-Chirag-Guneshli (ACG) field development, enabling "early oil" production to be exported to get the project's cash flow up and running. After the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline started, the …
Source: HighBeam Research, BP Reopens Pipeline Closed By Georgia Conflict.