BP to Hand Over Operations of Major BTC Oil Pipeline to Azerbaijan’s SOCAR
A major operational shift is coming to the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline as SOCAR prepares to assume control of one of the world's most strategic crude export routes.
(Reuters) — British energy major BP said on June 2 it was on track to hand over the running of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) oil pipeline to Azerbaijan’s SOCAR from July 1 as part of a contractual obligation.
Operational since 2006, the pipeline has the capacity to move more than one million barrels per day. It is designed to deliver oil from the Caspian Sea to the Mediterranean, bypassing politically unstable regions, including Iran and Russia's Caucasus.
Giovanni Cristofoli, BP's regional president for Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey, announced the transfer in a statement, stressing that it was not about BP divesting and that BP was "excited" to see SOCAR take over as the pipeline's operator.
BP did not reply to a request for comment on the nature of the contractual obligations cited in the statement and what the move means for BP's stake.
State oil firm SOCAR owns 32.97% of BTC via its AzBTC subsidiary. BP has a 30.1% stake, with the remainder held by eight other stakeholders.