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BTC Pipeline-30/Vale

Issues

Displacement (physical and/or economic)

Description: Complaint raises concerns about physical relocation, loss of shelter, and/or loss of assets that relate to income or livelihood.

Complaints with this Issue: 494

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Livelihoods

Description: Complaint raises concerns about impacts on the means by which people make a living, including wage-based income, trade and bartering, agriculture, fishing, foraging, and other natural-resource based means.

Complaints with this Issue: 345

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Sectors

Extractives (oil, gas, mining)

Description: Project relates to the extractive industries, including oil, gas, and mining. Examples may include mines, drilling operations, pipelines, and the associated legal frameworks.

Complaints in this Sector: 201

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Infrastructure

Description: Project relates to construction or improvement of large structures, facilities, or public works projects. Examples include roads and other transportation projects, sanitation and water treatment facilities, power plants, and industrial facilities.

Complaints in this Sector: 995

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Project

Name: BTC Pipeline

Investments: IFC 11251

Client: Baku Tiblisi-Ceyhan Pipeline

Support: Loans

Country: Georgia

Complaint

IAM: Compliance Advisor/Ombudsman (CAO)

ID: georgia-btc-pipeline-30vale

Date Filed: Aug. 20, 2007

Date Closed: Oct. 31, 2009

Status: Closed With Outputs

Description

The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) oil and gas pipeline is a 1,768 km long crude oil pipeline stretching from the Caspian Sea to the Mediterranean Sea. It is the second longest oil pipeline in the world and passes through Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey. IFC has invested $250 million since 2003 and the total project cost is approximately $3.6 billion. The project is operated by BTC Co., which comprises a consortium of 11 partners. To date, CAO has received 33 complaints in relation to the project ranging from individuals to communities to local organizations. On August 20, 2007, the CAO received a complaint from residents of Vale, who claim that BTC Co. did not meet previously agreed land restoration commitments. The complainants say BTC was to develop a monitoring program in conjunction with impacted community members that would work together to assess the quality of land following completion of the pipeline project.

Complaint Stages

Filing

Aug. 20, 2007

Filing

Status:

Start Date: Aug. 20, 2007

Registration

Not Undertaken

Registration

Status: Not Undertaken

Start Date: None

Eligibility

Aug. 20, 2007

Eligibility

Status: Closed With Output

Start Date: Aug. 20, 2007

Dispute Resolution

Closed With Output

Dispute Resolution

Status: Closed With Output

Start Date: None

End Date: Sept. 30, 2009

Compliance Review

Not Undertaken

Compliance Review

Status: Not Undertaken

Explanation: Case closed in earlier stage, Complaint settled in Dispute Resolution so Compliance Review not offered

Has Compliance Report: No

Non-Compliance Found: No

Monitoring

Sept. 30, 2009 -

Oct. 31, 2009

Monitoring

Status: Closed With Output

Start Date: Sept. 30, 2009

End Date: Oct. 31, 2009

Closed

Oct. 31, 2009

Timeline

Related Complaints

Project IAM Country Date Filed Status
BTC Pipeline-01/ Switzerland IFC CAO Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey 01/12/2003 Closed Without Outputs
BTC Pipeline-02/Rustavi IFC CAO Georgia 16/03/2004 Closed With Outputs
BTC Pipeline-03/Switzerland IFC CAO Georgia 01/03/2004 Closed Without Outputs
BTC Pipeline-04/Switzerland IFC CAO Georgia 01/05/2004 Closed Without Outputs
BTC Pipeline-05/Rustavi City IFC CAO Georgia 01/05/2004 Closed Without Outputs
BTC Pipeline-06/Bashkovi IFC CAO Georgia 21/05/2004 Closed Without Outputs
BTC Pipeline-07/Dgvari IFC CAO Georgia 21/05/2004 Closed With Outputs Outside Process
BTC Pipeline-08/Sagrasheni IFC CAO Georgia 21/05/2004 Closed Without Outputs
BTC Pipeline-09/Tetritskaro IFC CAO Georgia 29/05/2004 Closed Without Outputs
BTC Pipeline-10/Tetritskaro IFC CAO Georgia 21/05/2004 Closed With Outputs
BTC Pipeline-11/Tsikhisjvari IFC CAO Georgia 21/05/2004 Closed Without Outputs
BTC Pipeline-12/Tba, Tsemi, Sadgeri IFC CAO Georgia 28/05/2004 Closed With Outputs Outside Process
BTC Pipeline-13/Tsalka IFC CAO Georgia 22/07/2004 Closed With Outputs Outside Process
BTC Pipeline-14/Vale IFC CAO Georgia 08/08/2004 Closed With Outputs
BTC Pipeline-15/Tetritsakro IFC CAO Georgia 01/12/2004 Closed Without Outputs
BTC Pipeline-16/Tetritsakro IFC CAO Georgia 01/12/2004 Closed Without Outputs
BTC Pipeline-17/Tadzrisi IFC CAO Georgia 10/12/2004 Closed With Outputs
BTC Pipeline-18/Tetritsakro IFC CAO Georgia 01/12/2004 Closed Without Outputs
BTC Pipeline-19/Atskuri Temple IFC CAO Georgia 03/05/2005 Closed Without Outputs
BTC Pipeline-20/Atskuri IFC CAO Georgia 03/05/2005 Closed Without Outputs
BTC Pipeline-21/Posof IFC CAO Turkey 21/06/2005 Closed Without Outputs
BTC Pipeline-22/Tsemi IFC CAO Georgia 24/06/2005 Closed With Outputs
BTC Pipeline-23/Tsemi IFC CAO Georgia 24/06/2005 Closed Without Outputs
BTC Pipeline-24/Vale IFC CAO Georgia 01/08/2005 Closed Without Outputs
BTC Pipeline-25/Vale IFC CAO Georgia 01/08/2005 Closed Without Outputs
BTC Pipeline-26/Krstanisi IFC CAO Georgia 12/12/2005 Closed Without Outputs
BTC Pipeline-27/Tbilisi IFC CAO Georgia 15/06/2006 Closed Without Outputs
BTC Pipeline-28/Adana & Ceyhan IFC CAO Turkey 06/07/2006 Closed Without Outputs
BTC Pipeline-29/Tsalka IFC CAO Georgia 03/08/2006 Closed With Outputs
BTC Pipeline-31/Naokhrebi IFC CAO Georgia 28/02/2008 Closed Without Outputs
BTC Pipeline-32/Vale IFC CAO Georgia 01/08/2008 Closed With Outputs
BTC Pipeline-33/Vale IFC CAO Georgia 30/05/2011 Closed With Outputs