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Geographic Feature: Azerbaijan

May 29, 20263 minEp. 196
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Friday, May 29, 2026. AZERBAIJAN. THE CASPIAN ENERGY POWERHOUSE. Azerbaijan sits on western shore of Caspian Sea, one of world's most energy-rich regions. Oil and natural gas reserves massive, geopolitically contested. OIL PRODUCTION: Produces ~800,000 barrels per day, mostly from offshore Caspian fields. Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli (ACG) field is crown jewel, capacity 600,000 barrels per day. Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline exports Azerbaijani crude to Mediterranean, capacity 1 million barrels per day, critical artery for global oil markets. NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION: Produces ~30 billion cubic meters gas per year. Shah Deniz field is largest, capacity 16 billion cubic meters per year. South Caucasus Pipeline (SCP) carries Azerbaijani gas to Turkey/Europe, capacity 16 billion cubic meters per year. Southern Gas Corridor extends SCP to Italy, capacity 10 billion cubic meters per year, strategic alternative to Russian gas for Europe. GEOPOLITICAL COMPLEXITY: Azerbaijan borders Iran, Russia, Georgia, Armenia. Caspian Sea shared with Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Iran. Territorial disputes ongoing. Nagorno-Karabakh conflict with Armenia disrupted regional stability, but recent ceasefires allowed energy projects to proceed. STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE: Azerbaijan critical energy supplier to Europe. BTC pipeline and Southern Gas Corridor bypass Russia, reduce European dependency on Russian energy. If Azerbaijan's production disrupted, European energy security threatened, oil/gas prices spike globally. CURRENT SITUATION: Azerbaijan expanding production, new offshore fields coming online, Southern Gas Corridor operating at full capacity, European demand for Azerbaijani gas strong. But geopolitical risks remain—regional tensions could disrupt exports at any time. INVESTMENT ANGLE: Companies involved in Azerbaijani energy infrastructure positioned to benefit from European energy security investments. Expansion projects underway, long-term contracts with Europe locked in. BOTTOM LINE: Azerbaijan critical energy supplier to Europe. BTC pipeline and Southern Gas Corridor strategic alternatives to Russian energy. Geopolitical risks high, but long-term outlook bullish for Azerbaijani energy exports. Watch Azerbaijan—it's a barometer for European energy independence.
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