Oil has again started flowing through the Georgian section of the Baku-Supsa pipeline, after 19 months of repair work, a spokeswoman of BP PLC (BP) in Azerbaijan said.
Oil exports through the Baku-Supsa pipeline, which links Azerbaijan with Georgia's Black Sea coast, have been suspended since October, 2006, for technical reasons.
Repairs on part of the pipeline near the city of Zugdidi in western Georgia that had been damaged by a landslide cost $53 million.
The State Oil Company of Azerbaijan, or SOCAR, said last year that oil would begin flowing through the pipeline again in March this year.
The Baku-Supsa pipeline has a volume of 145,000 barrels of oil a day.