Published on Thursday 15th October 2009
A pipeline running from Azerbaijan to Turkey is expected to deliver less crude oil than originally thought next month, in oil and gas recruitment news.
The BakuTbilisiCeyhan oil line is anticipated to drop 1.8 million barrels in November compared to the delivery estimates for October.
According to the Dow Jones Newswire, the pipeline will pump 24.6 million barrels of the substance.
This will represent some 820,000 barrels a day. This month will see the equivalent figure stand at 852,000.
Meanwhile, Azerbaijan recently claimed that it will supply some eight billion cubic metres of gas for the Nabucco oil project by 2016.
Construction is expected to begin in 2011, with the first flow of gas coming from Iraq.
The country has also been in talks with Kazakhstan recently over the possibility of expanding the latters oil production capacity, which may bode well for oil and gas recruitment opportunities in the region.
It hopes to construct a new pipeline to deliver more crude to the Black Sea area.
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