
Baku Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) Crude Oil Pipeline is a project designed to transport energy resources from the Caspian Sea region to West markets. Completed in 2006, this pipeline begins in Baku, Azerbaijan, passes through Georgia and Türkiye, and terminates at the port of Ceyhan on the Mediterranean Sea. Efforts to enhance diversity and security in energy transit routes have underscored the project’s role in global energy trade. It provides significant economic and strategic benefits to both Tü
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Energy, as one of the most critical factors in international relations, shapes countries’ economic and strategic positions. In particular, natural gas serves as a strategic important in global energy markets, while energy place security, diversification, and control over transit routes hold the potential to create strong economic and political ties between nations. In this context, the Trans Anatolian Natural Gas Pipeline Project (TANAP) has emerged as a major initiative strengthening energy coo
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