BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 12. Gasoline provides from
Azerbaijan to Serbia are anticipated to renew round January 15, a
well-informed supply within the power market informed Pattern, commenting on the
suspension of deliveries on account of a technical situation on the Shah Deniz
Alpha platform.
“Restore work addressing the difficulty on the platform is predicted to
be accomplished within the coming days, after which fuel provides to Serbia
could be resumed. Tentatively, deliveries are anticipated to restart on
January 15,” the supply mentioned.
bp Azerbaijan additionally knowledgeable Pattern that the corporate is working to resolve the
technical situation as shortly as potential.
“Efforts are underway to deal with the technical downside within the
shortest potential time. There aren’t any points with the Shah Deniz
Alpha platform itself or different platforms. The issue lies within the
subsea condensate export line between the Shah Deniz Alpha platform
and the Sangachal terminal,” bp mentioned.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić just lately introduced that
Azerbaijan had knowledgeable Serbia in regards to the suspension of every day fuel
deliveries of 1.7 million cubic meters on account of technical issues at
the Shah Deniz discipline.
In the meantime, some media shops have speculated that the availability
disruptions may final “a number of months.”
On November 15, 2023, Azerbaijan’s state oil firm SOCAR and
Serbia’s Srbijagas signed an settlement for the availability of
Azerbaijani fuel to Serbia. Below the settlement, as much as 400 million
cubic meters of fuel will likely be provided yearly from Azerbaijan to
Serbia from 2024 to 2026, with the opportunity of rising
volumes from 2027.
Gasoline deliveries from Azerbaijan to Serbia started in February 2024.
In September 2024, SOCAR and Srbijagas signed a further
settlement to produce 1 million cubic meters of fuel per day, protecting
the interval from November 1, 2024, to April 1, 2025.