AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEnergy Corridors: Turkey and Azerbaijan say they’re building an “electricity version of TANAP,” with possible links via Georgia and Bulgaria to expand cross-border power trade and green energy integration. Rail Freight Boost: Georgia, Azerbaijan and Türkiye are set to fully launch the modernized Baku–Tbilisi–Kars railway on June 2, aiming to raise freight capacity to about 5 million tons per year. Azerbaijan Gas Push: SOCAR chief Rovshan Najaf told Baku Energy Week Azerbaijan will keep expanding gas output and diversify destinations, including new supply to Syria. Green Power Feasibility: Georgia’s deputy economy minister says a feasibility study for a Caspian–Black Sea–Europe green energy corridor (4,000 MW) is done, with work now on technical and geophysical issues and EU “Project of Mutual Interest” status. Regional Energy Security: Georgia’s deputy minister says Azerbaijan provides uninterrupted gas and other energy resources, while Georgia expands storage and grid upgrades to improve reliability. Labor & Industry: Georgia courts in the US awarded $3.45M in attorney fees in a Kia/Hyundai supplier labor case over underpayment of recruited engineers. Environment Watch: A Georgia appeals court sent a septic waste dispute back for closer regulatory review.
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