Exports to the system of Caspian Pipeline Consortium through the terminal “South Ozereyka-2″ in the port of Novorossiysk for 11 months. 2008. 494092 shipped 28 million tonnes of oil, which is 4.8% lower than in the same period of 2007. (29 million 942,562 thousand tons).As stated in the consortium, while in November 2008. flow has increased over the same period last year at 11.36% and stood at 2 million, 744,563 tons, RBC passes. Recall, in 2007. CTC has increased its export shipment of oil to 4.8% – up to 32.612 billion tonnes as reported in late May CTC’s CEO Vladimir Razduhov, flow of oil to the system in 2007. amounted to 33 million tonnes in 2008. This figure is expected to be 33.8 million tons CTC owns the only private pipeline on the territory of the former Soviet Union, which connects the Kazakh Tengiz field to the export terminal near the port of Novorossiysk on the Black Sea. The total length of the pipeline system – 1,58 thousand km. Currently stakes of shareholders CTC allocated as follows: Russia (in the person of AK “Transneft”) – 31% (including Oman recently sold 7 per cent), Kazakhstan – 19%. Among private oil companies – participants in the consortium – Chevron Caspian Pipeline Consortium Company (15%), LUKARCO BV (12,5%), Rosneft-Shell Caspian Ventures Limited (7,5%), Mobil Caspian Pipeline Company (7,5%), Agip International (NA) NV (2%), BG Overseas Holding Limited (2%), Kazakstan Pipeline Ventures LLC (1,75%) and Oryx Caspian Pipeline LLC (1,75%).