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BP continuing quality assessment of BTC oil while loadings continue

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Posted on July 30, 2025

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MOSCOW (Reuters) -BP, the operator of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) oil pipeline, said on Wednesday it was continuing its extensive quality assessment of Azeri BTC oil by taking samples before each

BP Continues Quality Checks on BTC Oil Amid Ongoing Loadings

MOSCOW (Reuters) -BP, the operator of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) oil pipeline, said on Wednesday it was continuing its extensive quality assessment of Azeri BTC oil by taking samples before each loading at the terminal.

Organic chloride contamination in Azeri BTC crude cargoes was discovered last week, sending price differentials to a four-year low and causing several days' delay in loadings from Turkey's BTC Ceyhan terminal.

Delays have been caused in part by the additional testing, sources told Reuters.

After enough oil to form a cargo arrives in the shore tank at the BTC Ceyhan terminal, it is tested and the results are shown to the charterers of vessels waiting to load at the port for approval or rejection, a port agent explained on Wednesday.

It remains unclear how many Azeri crude cargoes in total have been affected by organic chloride contamination. So far, Austria's OMV and Italy's Eni have confirmed cargoes they had purchased were contaminated.

BP also said that it was working closely with Azerbaijan's Socar to manage the off-spec crude in storage at the terminal, while export operations are continuing.

A total of six cargoes of Azeri crude have loaded since the organic chloride contamination was first reported on July 22, according to data from analytics firm Kpler.

(Reporting by Robert Harvey and Shadia Nasralla in London and Nailia Bagirova in Baku. Editing by Lousie Heavens and Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • BP is conducting quality checks on BTC oil.
  • Organic chloride contamination was discovered in Azeri BTC crude.
  • Price differentials hit a four-year low due to contamination.
  • BP collaborates with Socar to manage off-spec crude.
  • Six cargoes have loaded since the contamination report.

Frequently Asked Questions

What contamination was found in Azeri BTC crude cargoes?
Organic chloride contamination was discovered in Azeri BTC crude cargoes, leading to price differentials dropping to a four-year low.
How many cargoes have been affected by the contamination?
It remains unclear how many cargoes have been affected, but Austria's OMV and Italy's Eni have confirmed that their purchased cargoes were contaminated.
What is BP doing in response to the contamination?
BP is conducting extensive quality assessments of the BTC oil and is working closely with Azerbaijan's Socar to manage the off-spec crude in storage at the terminal.
What has caused delays in cargo loadings?
Delays in cargo loadings have been attributed to additional testing required due to the contamination issue.
How many cargoes of Azeri crude have loaded since the contamination report?
Since the organic chloride contamination was first reported on July 22, a total of six cargoes of Azeri crude have loaded according to analytics firm Kpler.

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