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Kazakhstan increases oil exports through Baku-Tbilisi - Ceyhan pipeline by February

According to data provided by pipeline company KazTransOil, the number of metric tons exported in February, up from January, was 97,300 (roughly 28,000 barrels a day).

Kazakhstan relies heavily on Caspian Pipeline Consortium, one of the largest pipelines in the world that crosses Russia and reaches the Black Sea port Novorossiisk.

The BTC pipeline is the main alternative route for the CPC. It originates from Azerbaijan, on the other side of the Caspian Sea to Kazakhstan.

To get Kazakh oil into Baku, either tanker shipments must be made across the Caspian Sea or a transcaspian pipeline needs to be built. The fleet is small, and talks about a pipeline between the states that border the Caspian Sea have been stalled by territorial disputes for decades.

KazTransOil said that the oil exports to China via the Atasu - Alashankou pipeline fell by 9% in the same month compared to the previous one to 73 685 tons. David Evans (reporting)

(source: Reuters)