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BP continues to assess the quality of BTC oil as loading continues

BP, operator of the Baku, Tbilisi, Ceyhan (BTC), oil pipeline, announced on Wednesday that it would continue its extensive quality evaluation of Azeri BTC by taking samples at each loading terminal.

Last week, organic chloride contamination was found in Azeri BTC cargoes. This caused a drop in price differentials of four years and caused several days delay in loadings at Turkey's BTC Ceyhan Terminal.

Sources say that the extra testing has caused delays in part.

A port agent said that after enough oil is poured into the BTC Ceyhan terminal to form a cargo, the test results are presented to charterers waiting to load in the port.

Unknown is the total number of Azeri crude oil cargoes that have been contaminated by organic chloride. Austria's OMV, and Italy's Eni confirmed that the cargoes purchased by both companies were contaminated.

BP said it worked closely with Azerbaijani Socar to manage off-spec crude stored at the terminal while export operations continue.

Kpler, a firm that provides analytics services, reports that six Azeri crude cargoes have been loaded since the first report of organic chloride contamination on July 22. Reporting by Robert Harvey in London, Shadia Nasralla and Nailia bagirova from Baku. Lousie Heavens, Mark Potter and Lousie Heavens edited the report.

(source: Reuters)