The Caspian Pipeline is a major oil and gas transportation route that connects the energy-rich regions of the Caspian Sea to international markets. It primarily transports crude oil from Azerbaijan through Georgia and into Turkey, facilitating the export of resources from the Caspian Basin.
This pipeline is part of a broader strategy to diversify energy supplies and reduce dependence on routes through Russia. It plays a crucial role in enhancing energy security for countries in Europe and beyond, while also contributing to the economic development of the regions it traverses.