chapter I. Contract of the Century
Stretching over 1,700 kilometers while skirting five conflict zones in the shadow of the Caucasus,
Europe's highest mountain range, the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline is a delicate web of social,
cultural and political concerns. Over four billion dollars in building costs make it one of the world's
largest private construction projects, and currently seventy million dollars worth of oil is being pumped
daily to the West.
Combating Russian and Iranian energy influence, this pipeline project is nicknamed as “the New Great
Game”, a game that affects the lives of millions of citizens in the three neighboring countries of
Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey. From Baku to Ceyhan, black gold flows under the feet of war
refugees and impoverished populations, while governments continue to make promises that
everyone will get their share of oil money.