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LONDON: Oil company BP PLC says it has shut down a pipeline that runs through Georgia as a precautionary measure, but says that is unaware of any Russian bombing of pipelines in the region.
BP says it closed the 90,000-barrel-a-day oil pipeline running from Baku on the Caspian Sea to Supsa on Georgia\'s Black Sea coast earlier Tuesday.
Another pipeline operated by the London-based oil company in the former Soviet Republic, the larger Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline, is already out of action after a fire last week on its Turkish stretch.
BP spokesman Robert Wine says that the Baku-Supsa line had been closed because it runs through the center of Georgia where there is greater risk of conflict.
However, he adds that BP has no reports of damage to pipelines in Georgia, despite reports from some officials there that Russian forces had attacked the lines.