Lаkiმაგის გამო არა.
მილსადენები ნატოსტან არანაირ კავშირში არაა.
ისე ვინც ფიქრობს რომ აგვისტოს ომი ჩვენ დავიწყეთ, პირველად მსოფლიო ისტორიაში ''ქურთებმა'' ააფეთქეს ბაქო ჯეიჰანსი მილსადენი.
რუსეთმა სანამ დაგვცხებდა მაანმდე ფუნქცია დაგვიკარგა

ეს ბაქო - სუფსა გადმოიტანეს ნეტა ჩვენსკენ? თუ კიდე ახალგორში გადის???
An explosion occurred on the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) oil pipeline in eastern Turkey late Aug. 5. Turkish energy officials say it will take at least 24 hours for the fire engulfing the pipeline to extinguish. Until then, it remains unclear what the extent of the damage is and how long it would take to bring the pipeline back online. The BTC pipeline pumps one million barrels per day (bpd) of Caspian crude to the Turkish port of Ceyhan on the Mediterranean Sea for export to the Western market. Despite the blast, exports are reportedly continuing from the Ceyhan port terminal, where storage facilities can hold 7.5 million barrels of oil (enough to fill seven large tankers). BP and its partners have also reassured the public that crude production is continuing at Azerbaijan's offshore fields, for stockpiling until the pipeline is repaired. Any disruption to the BTC flow is sure to send shockwaves through Europe, which is already reeling from high global crude prices and whose energy security depends on major energy links like the BTC pipeline to keep it from being wholly dependent on Russia for its energy needs. The line was built primarily to isolate regional powers such as Russia and Iran by providing an alternative source of energy to the European market while expanding Western influence over the South Caucasus and Caspian Sea regions. At this time, it is unclear what caused the explosion. The blast reportedly occurred around midnight in the underground pipe near the eastern town of Refahiye in Erzincan province, according to the Anatolia news agency. An official in the town was quoted by Anatolia as blaming the explosion on a mechanical failure, claiming that a fault in the system had been detected prior to the blast. However, Turkey's Cihan news agency reported later that the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) had claimed responsibility for the blast.