Trans-Caspian Oil Pipeline
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The Trans-Caspian Oil Pipeline is a proposed oil pipeline from the Kazakhstani port of Aktau to Baku in Azerbaijan. A 700 kilometers long pipeline, linked with the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline in Baku, will allow to transport oil from the major Kazakhstani oilfield at Kashagan to the world market bypassing Russia.
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- Trans-Caspian Oil Pipeline Planned in Kazakhstan, by Vladimir Socor, Eurasia Daily Monitor. 16 May 2005