Azerbaijan meets 85% of Georgia’s need for oil bitumen
Energy
- 27 March, 2021
- 06:19
In January-February 2021, Georgia imported 4,400 tonnes of oil bitumen from Azerbaijan, Report informs, referring to Georgian Union of Petroleum Products Importers.
In the reporting period, Azerbaijan met 84.6% of Georgia’s need for oil bitumen.
Over the past two months, Georgia imported 5,200 tonnes of oil bitumen, up 2,500 tonnes or 32.5% from a year earlier.
According to the Union, the decline in bitumen supply was caused by COVID-19 and restrictions.
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