中國石化新聞網訊 據阿塞新聞12月17日消息:亞塞拜然報告稱,2020年1月至11月期間,亞塞拜然通過主要天然氣管道運輸的天然氣增加了7.2%。
在本報告所述期間,亞塞拜然主要天然氣管道輸送了262億立方米的天然氣。
南高加索管道(巴庫-提比里西-埃爾祖魯姆管道)佔天然氣運輸的41.9%。今年前11個月,通過這條管道輸送了112億立方米天然氣。
值得注意的是,在2020年前10個月,該國天然氣產量為305億立方米。在天然氣總產量中,Azeri-Chirag-Guneshli天然氣產量為97億立方米,Shah Deniz天然氣產量為147億立方米。SOCAR在此期間生產了61億立方米的天然氣。此外,在報告期內,海外天然氣銷售達到108億立方米,與2019年同期相比增長15%。
南高加索管道是為了從亞塞拜然向喬治亞和土耳其出口Shah Deniz天然氣而修建的。輸油管道從巴庫附近的Sangachal終端開始。沿著巴庫-提比里西-傑伊漢(BTC)原油管道經過亞塞拜然和喬治亞到達土耳其,在那裡與土耳其的天然氣分配系統相連。
該管道從2006年底開始運營,將天然氣輸送到亞塞拜然和喬治亞,並從2007年7月開始從Shah Deniz第一階段輸送到土耳其。
馮娟 摘譯自 阿塞新聞
原文如下:
Azerbaijan boosts natural gas transportation via main gas pipelines
Azerbaijan increased transport of natural gas through main gas pipelines by 7.2 percent during the period of January-November 2020, Azertag has reported.
During the reported period, Azerbaijan’s main gas pipelines transported 26.2 billion cubic meters of natural gas.
South Caucasus Pipeline (or Baku-Tbilisi Erzurum pipeline) accounted for 41.9 percent of natural gas transportation. Thus, during the first eleven months of the year, 11.2 billion cubic meters of natural gas were transported via this pipeline.
It should be noted that in the first ten months of 2020, the country produced 30.5 billion cubic meters of gas. Of the total natural gas production, Azeri-Chirag-Guneshli accounted for 9.7 billion cubic meters, while Shah Deniz accounted for 14.7 billion cubic meters of gas. SOCAR produced 6.1 billion cubic meters of gas during this period. Moreover, during the reported period, gas sales abroad amounted to 10.8 billion cubic meters, which is an increase by 15 percent compared to the corresponding period of 2019.
The South Caucasus Pipeline was built to export the Shah Deniz gas from Azerbaijan to Georgia and Turkey. The pipeline starts from the Sangachal terminal near Baku. It follows the route of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) crude oil pipeline through Azerbaijan and Georgia to Turkey, where it is linked to the Turkish gas distribution system.
The pipeline has been operational since late 2006 transporting gas to Azerbaijan and Georgia, and starting from July 2007 to Turkey from Shah Deniz Stage 1.