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SOCAR increased oil exports from Georgian port in 2012

7 January 2013 19:24 (UTC+04:00)
SOCAR increased oil exports from Georgian port in 2012

Azerbaijani state energy firm SOCAR exported 2.74 million tons of oil from the Georgian port of Supsa in 2012 compared to 2.65 million tons of oil in 2011, a statement released by SOCAR on Monday says, Trend news agency reported.

In December of 2012, nearly 161, 610 tons of oil were exported from Supsa, compared to about 161,700 tons in December of 2011, it said.

In 2010, SOCAR exported 2.84 million tons of oil from the port of Supsa, compared to 2.79 million tons in 2009.

Oil is delivered to Supsa via the Baku-Supsa oil pipeline.

In 2007, oil was not shipped via this pipeline due to repairs that started in November of 2006. In mid-2008, the process of filling the pipeline with oil began, however, because of the Georgian-Ossetian conflict, the process was halted. Oil transportation via this pipeline was restored at the beginning of November, 2008.

BP is the pipeline's operator.

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