Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) Pipeline

BOTAS sends 244 oil tankers from Ceyhan terminal
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BOTAS sends 244 oil tankers from Ceyhan terminal

  • 11 November, 2020
  • 10:47
SOCAR Turkey: Azerbaijan, Turkey create energy corridor to Europe
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SOCAR Turkey: Azerbaijan, Turkey create energy corridor to Europe

  • 26 October, 2020
  • 13:45
President: Azerbaijan, Georgia have very high level of cooperation
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President: Azerbaijan, Georgia have very high level of cooperation

  • 22 October, 2020
  • 13:36
Firing rocket at 'Friendship': Armenia targets joint SOCAR-Transneft project
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Firing rocket at 'Friendship': Armenia targets joint SOCAR-Transneft project

  • 20 October, 2020
  • 08:39
Ali Asadov sends letter to Georgian PM
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Ali Asadov sends letter to Georgian PM

  • 15 October, 2020
  • 08:24
Prosecutor General's Office issues statement about fighting of mercenaries on Armenian side
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Prosecutor General's Office issues statement about fighting of mercenaries on Armenian side

  • 09 October, 2020
  • 13:16
Tsukerman: World should not let Armenia laugh at international law
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Tsukerman: World should not let Armenia laugh at international law

  • 09 October, 2020
  • 07:14
Fighting in Karabakh will not affect Azerbaijan's fulfillment of oil obligations
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Fighting in Karabakh will not affect Azerbaijan's fulfillment of oil obligations

  • 08 October, 2020
  • 14:25
General Prosecutors of CIS member states hold video conference
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General Prosecutors of CIS member states hold video conference

  • 08 October, 2020
  • 13:12
Azerbaijani, German FMs hold phone talk
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Azerbaijani, German FMs hold phone talk

  • 08 October, 2020
  • 05:22
Criminal proceedings instituted in connection with shelling of BTC pipeline
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Criminal proceedings instituted in connection with shelling of BTC pipeline

  • 07 October, 2020
  • 12:39
Ombudsman appeals to international organizations over BTC shelling
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Ombudsman appeals to international organizations over BTC shelling

  • 07 October, 2020
  • 10:34
ANAMA: Armenians tried to hit BTC pipeline with Smerch
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ANAMA: Armenians tried to hit BTC pipeline with Smerch

  • 07 October, 2020
  • 08:37
For Europe to be silent in front of Yerevan's flagrant violence is huge mistake: American expert
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"For Europe to be silent in front of Yerevan's flagrant violence is huge mistake": American expert

  • 07 October, 2020
  • 07:35
Prosecutor General's Office: Enemy fired at Terter, casualties reported
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Prosecutor General's Office: Enemy fired at Terter, casualties reported

  • 07 October, 2020
  • 06:40
Does Armenia pose a threat to our oil and gas infrastructure?
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Does Armenia pose a threat to our oil and gas infrastructure?

  • 06 October, 2020
  • 07:50
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The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) Main Export Oil Pipeline is not merely an outstanding engineering marvel; it is a true geopolitical bridge that permanently altered the energy map of Eurasia. Launched in 2006, this project became a symbol of Azerbaijan's independence and strategic vision, providing the hydrocarbon resources of the Caspian basin with direct access to global markets for the first time, completely bypassing traditional northern routes.

In 2026, celebrating its 20th anniversary, the BTC is experiencing an epoch of renaissance. Amidst a global energy crisis and the massive restructuring of logistical chains, the pipeline has transformed into a critically vital artery, guaranteeing the stability and security of supplies for all of Europe.

From the "Contract of the Century" to Reality: History of the Project

The foundation for the creation of the BTC was laid in 1994 with the signing of the historic "Contract of the Century" for the development of the Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli (ACG) block of fields, an initiative spearheaded by National Leader Heydar Aliyev. The primary challenge was transporting the colossal volumes of extracted oil to Western markets.

Despite immense political pressure and the deep skepticism of certain international experts, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Turkey, supported by Western partners (primarily bp), successfully realized this megaproject. Construction commenced in 2002, and by July 2006, the solemn inauguration of the pipeline and the loading of the first tanker with Azeri Light crude took place at the Turkish port of Ceyhan.

Route and Technical Specifications

The BTC is a highly complex engineering infrastructure that crosses mountain ranges, seismically active zones, and hundreds of rivers.

Starting Point: The Sangachal Terminal (near Baku, Azerbaijan).

Transit Hub: The territory of Georgia (Tbilisi), where the pipeline operates under the strictest environmental standards, including its passage near the Borjomi Gorge.

Endpoint: The deep-water marine terminal at the port of Ceyhan on Turkey's Mediterranean coast, from where tankers deliver oil to buyers worldwide.

Total Length: 1,768 kilometers (443 km in Azerbaijan, 249 km in Georgia, and 1,076 km in Turkey).

Capacity: 1.2 million barrels per day (or approximately 50 million tons per year).

The BTC in the Geopolitical Realities of 2026

The global shocks of the 2020s, strict sanction regimes, and the sharp decline in transit through traditional European oil pipelines (such as the Druzhba pipeline) have exponentially increased the significance of Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan. Today, it is no longer just a route for Azerbaijani oil; it is a core element of the Middle Corridor (Trans-Caspian Route).

By 2026, the BTC plays a key role in the diversification of supplies not only for Azerbaijan but also for the nations of Central Asia. Oil from Kazakhstan (the Tengiz field) and Turkmenistan is actively pumped through the pipeline. For Astana and Ashgabat, this route has become an essential window to Europe, allowing them to significantly reduce their dependence on northern neighbors.

Furthermore, in 2026, BTC operators are actively implementing "green" technologies. Pumping stations along the route are being modernized to utilize renewable energy sources (solar and wind), which drastically reduces the carbon footprint of hydrocarbon transportation and strictly aligns with the environmental standards of the European Union.

The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline is living proof of how visionary economic diplomacy can transform a regional partnership into a global guarantor of energy security.