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Two-thirds of energy in Azerbaijan comes from
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and almost a third from
oil An oil is any nonpolar chemical substance that is composed primarily of hydrocarbons and is hydrophobic (does not mix with water) and lipophilic (mixes with other oils). Oils are usually flammable and surface active. Most oils are unsaturate ...
.
Azerbaijan Azerbaijan, officially the Republic of Azerbaijan, is a Boundaries between the continents, transcontinental and landlocked country at the boundary of West Asia and Eastern Europe. It is a part of the South Caucasus region and is bounded by ...
is a major producer of oil and gas, much of which is exported. Most electricity is generated by gas-fired power plants. Energy in the country is produced using all types of sources, including fuel, renewable energy, water energy, electrical and heat energy. Corruption in Azerbaijan is alleged to be connected to the oil and gas industry, which is very important for
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. Within the country, counting use of exports,
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per person are around the world average. Azerbaijan aims to reduce its emissions by reducing
gas leaks Gas is a state of matter that has neither a fixed volume nor a fixed shape and is a compressible fluid. A ''pure gas'' is made up of individual atoms (e.g. a noble gas like neon) or molecules of either a single type of atom ( elements such ...
and reducing flaring.


History

In 1847, Azerbaijan became the site of the world's first industrially drilled oil well. By 1899, Azerbaijan produced half of the volume of the world's oil. The Araz hydroelectric power station with a total capacity of 22 MW was constructed in 1970, Tartar hydroelectric power station with a total capacity of 50 MW in 1976 and Shamkir hydroelectric power station with a total capacity of 380 MW in 1982. At that time, along with the construction of power stations, electrical networks were systematically developed and the country's sustainable energy system was created. In those years, "Ali Bayramli" thermal power station with 330 kV – Aghdam – Ganja – Aghstafa, Ali Bayramli – Yashma – Derbent, 5th Mingachevir, 500kV 1st and 2nd Absheron, Mukhranis – Vali and other power lines, Yashma, Ganja, Agstafa with 330/110/10 kV, Imishli with 330/110/10 kV, Absheron with 500/330/220 kV, Hovsan, Nizami, Mushfig, Sangachal, Masalli, Agsu, and Babek with 220/110/10
electrical substation A substation is a part of an electrical generation, transmission, and distribution system. Substations transform voltage from high to low, or the reverse, or perform any of several other important functions. Between the generating station an ...
s have been put into operation. A $53 million loan was granted to Azerbaijan by the
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for the construction of the Yenikend hydroelectric power station in December 1995, and the Yenikend HPP was built with a total capacity of 150 MW. The reconstruction of the Mingachevir hydroelectric power station, 330 kV Aghjabadi, 110 kV Barda substations and the 330kV Azerbaijan Thermal Power Station – 330 kV Agjabadi-Imishli transmission lines were implemented at the expense of the
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and the
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. Two gas-turbine units with a capacity of 53.5 MW each at Baku thermal power station, funded by the German bank – Bayerische Landesbank Girozentrale, and a 400MW steam gas plant at the Shimal power plant at the expense of the Japanese International Cooperation Bank's loan were commissioned in 2002. On February 14, 2005, the head of state approved the State Program on Development of the Fuel and Energy Complex (2005–2015) in the Republic of Azerbaijan. The electricity demand of the economy of the country has been completely provided by 12 thermal power stations such as Azerbaijan TPP, Shirvan TPP, Shimal TPP, Baku TPP, Nakhchivan TPP, Astara, Khachmaz, Sheki, Nakhchivan,
Baku Baku (, ; ) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Azerbaijan, largest city of Azerbaijan, as well as the largest city on the Caspian Sea and in the Caucasus region. Baku is below sea level, which makes it the List of capital ci ...
,
Quba Quba () is a city and the administrative centre of the Quba District (Azerbaijan), Quba District of Azerbaijan. The city lies on the north-eastern slopes of Mount Shahdagh, Shahdag mountain, at an altitude of 600 metres above sea level, on the ...
, Sangachal power stations, and 6 water power stations such as Mingechevir, Shamkir, Yenikend, Varvara, Araz, and Vaykhir HPP. Their total capacity was about 5,900 megawatts. 90 percent of electricity production in Azerbaijan accounts for TPPs, and 10 percent for hydroelectric power stations. The Energy Regulatory Agency under the
Ministry of Energy A ministry of energy or department of energy is a government department in some countries that typically oversees the production of fuel and electricity; in the United States, however, it manages nuclear weapons development and conducts energy-rela ...
was established on the basis of the Department for State Energy And Gas Supervision of the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Azerbaijan by the decree of the president dated December 22, 2017, and its charter was approved. According to the World Energy Trilemma İndex, compiled by the
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for 2017, Azerbaijan has taken 31st place (BBA) among 125 countries. According to the Global Energy Architecture Performance Index report for 2017, compiled by the
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,
Azerbaijan Azerbaijan, officially the Republic of Azerbaijan, is a Boundaries between the continents, transcontinental and landlocked country at the boundary of West Asia and Eastern Europe. It is a part of the South Caucasus region and is bounded by ...
ranked 36th out of 127 countries with a 0.67 score. According to the 2016 report from the same organization, Azerbaijan ranked 32nd out of 126 countries with a 0.68 score. Economic growth and development had a 0.68 score, environmental sustainability a 0.57 score, and energy access and security a 0.79 score. On April 19, 2019,
SOCAR The State Oil Company of the Republic of Azerbaijan (), largely known by its abbreviation SOCAR, is a fully state-owned national oil and gas company headquartered in Baku, Azerbaijan. The company produces oil and natural gas from onshore and o ...
president
Rovnag Abdullayev Rovnag Ibrahim oghlu Abdullayev (; born 3 April 1965 in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan) is an Azerbaijani politician who was the longstanding CEO of SOCAR, Azerbaijan's state-owned oil company from 2005 to 2022. During his tenure, SOCAR was widely chara ...
and BP’s regional president for Azerbaijan,
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, and
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, Garry Johns signed a contract for $6 billion. The final investment decision on the Azeri Central East (ACE) platform, which is planned to be built on the Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli (ACG) block, was adopted at the signing ceremony. Construction was scheduled to start in 2019, and the completion was scheduled for mid-2022.


Oil

*Production: - (2008) *Consumption: - (2007) From 1987 to 1993, production decreased from 13.8 million tons of oil and 12.5 billion cubic meters of gas to 10.3 million tons of oil and 6.8 billion cubic meters of gas. The annual rate of decline in production was 7.1% for oil and 13.5% for gas. The exploratory drilling decreased by 17 times, or by 170,000 meters, was 10,000 meters in 1995 compared to 1970.


"Shah deniz-2"

"Shah Deniz-2" energy strategic projects is the energy security and energy diversification project. Contract of the Shah Deniz gas field was signed in 1996, and the first pipeline connecting the Caspian Sea with the Georgian side of the Black Sea coast was built in 1999. The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan main oil export pipeline connecting the Caspian Sea with the Mediterranean and international markets was built in 2006, and the Southern Gas Pipeline in 2007.


Transparency

The 2013 report by UK-based Global Witness NGO revealed that companies working in Azerbaijan’s oil industry have no transparency and accountability. It has been documented that millions of dollars of revenue disappear into the hands of obscurely owned private companies that cooperate with SOCAR.New Report Highlights Lack Of Transparency In Azerbaijan's Oil Industry. RFE/RL Dec. 10, 2013
/ref> The report concluded that the opacity of the deals struck by Socar "is systemic" and added, “These findings should be of great concern to the international community as a whole. Oil and its derivative products are central to the Azerbaijani economy, making up 95% of exports in 2011. It is important for Europe that Azerbaijan keeps the oil and gas flowing and maintains a transparent and well-run energy industry. Yet, this briefing shows that much of the oil business in Azerbaijan remains opaque, and corruption is still perceived to be at epidemic levels…"''Azerbaijan Anonymous'' Global Witness
/ref>


Natural gas

On March 10, 2016, Natiq Aliyev, Azerbaijani energy minister, publicly said that Azerbaijan has enough gas reserves to fill the
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(SGC). The SGC is an energy project whose goal is to move 10 billion cub meters of gas from Azerbaijan through Georgia and Turkey to Europe. Azerbaijan has an estimated 1.3 trillion cubic metres of natural gas reserves. The country produced 46.7bn cu metres of natural gas in 2022 (up from 43.8bn cu metres in 2021). The natural gas exports of 22.3bn cu metres in 2022, are up from 19bn cu metres in 2021 (a rise of 18%), of which 11.4bn cu metres went to the EU, compared with 8.1bn cu metres in 2021.


Electricity

*''production:'' 24.32 billion kWh (2017) *''consumption:'' 17.09 billion kWh (2017) Electrical power is the widely utilized energy source in Azerbaijan in terms of domestic and industrial use.Electricity production and its distribution are covered by the state-owned Azerenerji JSC and Azerishig JSC. The whole country's electricity demand is furnished by the power stations operating under Azerenerji. 13 of those stations are thermal power stations with the installed capacity of 5,400 MW power, and 17 are hydropower stations with the installed capacity of 1,162.2 MW power. Moreover, a number of small power stations have been set up by other companies in the country by utilizing water, wind, solar, and domestic waste. Total installed capacity in September 2019 is 6.6455 million kW. Eight thermal plants supply 80% of capacity, including Shimal-2 power station put into used in early September 2019. 12% comes from 2 hydroelectric plants ( Mingachevir HPP and Shamkir HPP), and the rest from other thermal, hydro and small hydro plants. The main power plants (both are
thermal A thermal column (or thermal) is a rising mass of buoyant air, a convective current in the atmosphere, that transfers heat energy vertically. Thermals are created by the uneven heating of Earth's surface from solar radiation, and are an example ...
) are near
Shirvan Shirvan (from ; ; Tat: ''Şirvan'') is a historical region in the eastern Caucasus, as known in both pre-Islamic Sasanian and Islamic times. Today, the region is an industrially and agriculturally developed part of the Republic of Azerbaijan ...
(Janub TPP – 780 MW) and
Mingachevir Mingachevir ( ) is the fourth largest city in Azerbaijan with a population of about 106,000. It is often called the "city of lights" because of its hydroelectric power station on the Kura (South Caucasus river), Kura River, which divides the city ...
(Azerbaijan TPP – 2,400 MW).


Report of 2017

Sources: The power of the country's electro-energy system has reached 7,172.6 MW. Currently, the system's capacity is 5,200 MW and the peak power required is around 3,750-3,900 MW. In 2017, the production of electricity amounted to 22,209.8 million kWh including 20,445.4 million kWh at thermal power plants and 1,732.8 million kWh of electricity at hydroelectric power stations and decreased by 2.0% compared to the corresponding period of 2016 (22,665.7 million kWh). A total of 4,778.8 million cubic meters of natural gas and 311.5 thousand tons of
mazut Mazut () is a low-quality heavy fuel oil, used in power plants and similar applications in Iran and some countries of the former Soviet Union. In the West, through fluid catalytic cracking, mazut is distilled into diesel and other light distilla ...
fuel oil were used for electricity generation during the year. A 50 MVA transformer with 110/35 kV, two 110 kV circuit breakers, and 35 kV electrical equipment were installed at Hoca Hasan substation of Binagadi district. 110 kV double-circuit transmission line between 110 kV Liman and White City substations, three transformer substations with 35 / 0,4 kV were constructed. In 2017, oil production amounted to around 38.7 million tons in the country. 28.9 million tons of extracted oil belonged to the Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli, 2.4 million tons to Shah Deniz (condensate), and 7.4 million tons to the State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic. In 2017, President
Ilham Aliyev Ilham Heydar Oghlu Aliyev (born 24 December 1961) is an Azerbaijani politician who has been the fourth president of Azerbaijan since 2003. He is also the leader of the New Azerbaijan Party since 2005. The son and second child of former Aze ...
took part in the opening of the following substations: * Sarıcali Substation with 110/35/10 kV in Saatli district * Yenikend Substation with 110/35/6 kV in
Samukh district Samukh District () is one of the 66 districts of Azerbaijan. It is located in the north-west of the country and belongs to the Ganja-Dashkasan Economic Region. The district borders the districts of Goranboy, Goygol, Shamkir, Tovuz, Qakh, Yevl ...
* New Ganja Substation with 110/35/10 kV in Ganja town * Neftchala Substation at 110/35/6 kV in
Neftchala district Neftchala District () is one of the 66 districts of Azerbaijan. It is located in the southeast of the country and belongs to the Shirvan-Salyan Economic Region. The district borders the districts of Jalilabad, Bilasuvar, Salyan, Lankaran, and ...
* Garagashli Substation with 110/35/10 kV in
Salyan district Salyan may refer to: Places Azerbaijan * Salyan District (Azerbaijan), a district of Azerbaijan *Salyan, Azerbaijan, capital of the Salyan rayon (district) * Shirvan-Salyan economic region, an economic region of Azerbaijan Nepal *Salyan Distri ...
* Shamkir Automated Management and Control Center of Azerishig OJSC.


Hydroelectric power plants

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Mingechevir Hydro Power Plant Mingachevir ( ) is the fourth largest city in Azerbaijan with a population of about 106,000. It is often called the "city of lights" because of its hydroelectric power station on the Kura River, which divides the city down the middle. The curren ...
– 402 MW * Sarsang Hydro Power Plant – 50 MW * Shamkir Hydro Power Plant – 405 MW * Yenikend Hydro Power Plant – 150 MW


Foreign investment competition with non-energy sectors

In January 2015, the president of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, announced that he would direct his government to create programs to bring investment dollars to industries other than oil. Specifically, President Aliyev cited industrial and agricultural industries as an example. Aliyev cited Azerbaijani's economy, saying, "That's why it's much easier to attract investments to stable countries with socio-political stability and information growth". He said that the banking industry will become more important in helping develop the country's non-energy industries.


See also

*
Petroleum industry in Azerbaijan The petroleum industry in Azerbaijan produced about 33 million tonnes of oil and 35 billion cubic meters of gas in 2022. Azerbaijan is one of the birthplaces of the oil industry. The State Oil Company of the Republic of Azerbaijan ( SOCAR), a f ...
*
Economy of Azerbaijan The economy of Azerbaijan is highly dependent on oil and gas exports, in particular since the completion of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline, Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Pipeline. The transition to oil production in the late 1990s led to rapid economic g ...
* Natural resources of Azerbaijan


References

Mir-Babayev, M.F., 2011, The role of Azerbaijan in the world’s oil industry: "Oil-Industry History" (USA), v.12,#1, p.109-123 {{DEFAULTSORT:Energy In Azerbaijan Economy of Azerbaijan