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    Georgian rail bridge blast hits Azeri oil exports
    Sat Aug 16, 2008

    BAKU (Reuters) - Azerbaijan suspended oil exports through ports in
    western Georgia on Sunday after an explosion damaged a key rail bridge
    there.

    Georgia accused Russian troops of blowing up a railway bridge west of
    the capital Tbilisi earlier in the day, saying its main east-west train
    link had been severed. Russia strongly denied any involvement.

    "Transportation of oil and oil products in the western direction by
    railway has been suspended," Azerbaijan's state railway company said in
    a statement read out on television.

    It gave the bridge explosion as the reason for the suspension. "The
    last shipment made by this railway contained 15 tanks," it said.

    Another 72 oil tanks had been due to be sent to next-door Armenia
    before the railway link was cut off, it said.

    The railway line runs from Tbilisi, through the Russian-occupied
    Georgian town of Gori, before splitting in three and running to the
    Black Sea ports of Poti and Batumi and southwest to just short of the
    Turkish border.

    Azerbaijan is emerging as an important oil supplier to the West and its
    fast economic growth depends heavily on revenues from oil exports from
    the land-locked Caspian Sea.

    Last week it suspended crude shipments via its key, BP-operated (BP.L:
    Quote, Profile, Research) Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan link to Turkey after a
    fire damaged it.

    Earlier this week BP closed the pipeline taking crude from Azerbaijan's
    Caspian port of Baku to the Georgian port of Supsa on the Black Sea,
    citing fighting between Georgian and Russian troops.

    A pipeline running from the Caspian Sea to Russia's Black Sea port of
    Novorossiisk currently remains Azerbaijan's only oil export outlet.

    (Reporting by Afet Mehteva; Writing by Dmitry Solovyov; Editing by
    Gerrard Raven)
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