The Middle Corridor, officially designated as the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (TITR), represents far more than a logistical alternative connecting East and West. This strategic artery, stretching from China through Central Asia, across the Caspian Sea, and through the South Caucasus to Turkey and the European Union, stands poised to fundamentally reshape the energy architecture of Eurasia. As geopolitical tensions intensify and climate imperatives accelerate, the corridor’s development carries profound implications for energy security, economic sovereignty, and sustainable development across the region.
For decades, Eurasian energy exports have primarily moved through a concentrated network of established infrastructure. This concentration has presented challenges, leaving regional producers and European consumers sensitive to transit issues, geopolitical developments, and fluctuations in market…


