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TANAP gas pipeline may expand fourfold

EurasianSecurity.com Posted on April 19, 2012 by Robert M. CutlerMay 15, 2015

The president of the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan (SOCAR), Rovnag Abdullaev, has announced that the US$8 billion-plus Trans-Anatolian Gas Pipeline may be expanded four-fold from its initially planned volume of 8-16 billion cubic meters per year (bcm/y) to as … Continue reading →

Posted in Caspian Sea basin, Gas/CNG/LNG, Pipelines, South Caucasus, Southeastern Europe, Southern Europe, Southwest Asia, Turkey | Tagged Azerbaijan, Botas, East-West Pipeline, Gazprom, Shah Deniz, SOCAR, TANAP, TCGP, TPAO, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine

Turkmenistan compressed gas on the Caspian table

EurasianSecurity.com Posted on March 25, 2011 by Robert M. CutlerMay 25, 2015

Recent progress towards agreement on the possibilities for constructing a Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline (TCGP), in the context of the European Union’s Southern Corridor Program, has drawn attention away from moves towards the elaboration of smaller-scale projects for the trans-Caspian transit … Continue reading →

Posted in Black Sea basin, Caspian Sea basin, Central Asia, Gas/CNG/LNG, Greater Central Asia, Pipelines, South Caucasus, Southeastern Europe, Southern Gas Corridor, Strategic Overviews, Terminals, Turkey | Tagged AGRI, Azerbaijan, Batumi, Bulgaria, CNG, Dauletabad, EDF, Eni, Gazprom, Georgia, Kulevi, LNG, Nabucco, Petronas, Romania, Russia, SCP, SGC, Shah Deniz, SOCAR, South Stream, TCGP, TEP, Turkmenistan

Kazakhstan energy growth dynamism continues

EurasianSecurity.com Posted on December 17, 2010 by Robert M. CutlerJune 23, 2015

Three recent developments testify to the latent dynamism of the Kazakhstan energy growth. These concern an extension of industrial cooperation with Ukraine and with India, and new plans for increasing the capacity of the pipeline of the Caspian Pipeline Corporation … Continue reading →

Posted in Black Sea basin, Caspian Sea basin, Central Asia, Gas/CNG/LNG, India, Investment, Oil, Pipelines, South Asia, Southwest Asia, Strategic Overviews, Terminals, Turkey | Tagged Burgas-Alexandropoulos, CPC, Eni, Gazprom, Karachaganak, Kasahgan, Kazakhstan, KCTS, OBP, ONGC, Samsun-Ceyhan, Satpaev, TAPI, Tengiz, Transneft, Turkmenistan, Ukraine

Azerbaijan geopolitical choices and energy geo-economics

EurasianSecurity.com Posted on May 8, 2009 by Robert M. CutlerJune 20, 2015

Azerbaijan, for two decades a reliable energy supplier for the West, may reconsider that “partnership” as Europe drags its feet over the proposed Nabucco pipeline and the Caspian country sees its hope that it could eventually join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization extinguished.

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Posted in Black Sea basin, Caspian Sea basin, Central Asia, Conflict–Security, Domestic & Reform, Economy & Finance, Ethnic & Religious, EU, Gas/CNG/LNG, Integration-Cooperation, North Africa, Oil, Pipelines, Policy Analyses, Russia, South Caucasus, Southwest Asia, Strategic Overviews, Terminals, Turkey | Tagged ACG, Armenia, Baku-Novorossiisk, Baku-Supsa, BTC, Gazprom, Georgia, Nabucco, Nagorno-Karabakh, Russia, SOCAR, South Ossetia, Turkey

Odessa-Brody pipeline in question again

EurasianSecurity.com Posted on August 2, 2008 by Robert M. CutlerJune 9, 2015

Corruption and politics in Ukraine threaten to choke off, at least in the near term, the expansion of oil exports, through the Odessa-Brody pipeline, from Azerbaijan and eventually Kazakhstan to Europe. This is the significance of Ukrainian Prime Minister Yuliya … Continue reading →

Posted in Caspian Sea basin, Central Asia, Domestic & Reform, Eastern Europe, Economy & Finance, Europe-Russia-Ukraine, Gas/CNG/LNG, Investment, Pipelines, Russia, Situation Reports, South Caucasus, Strategic Overviews | Tagged BP-TNK, Gazprom, Kolomoisky, Lukoil, OBP, Russia, RusUkrEnergo, Tymoshenko, Ukraine, UkrTransNafta, White Stream, Yushchenko

New Chance for the Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline?

EurasianSecurity.com Posted on February 28, 2007 by Robert M. CutlerMay 25, 2015

A significant indicator of Turkmenistan’s future diplomatic and economic course, and for the Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline (TCGP) in particular, is whether new President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow will undertake a rapprochement with Azerbaijan. Former president Saparmurat Niyazov, self-styled “Turkmenbashi” (leader of Turkmens), … Continue reading →

Posted in Caspian Sea basin, Central Asia, China, Conflict–Security, Eastern Europe, Integration-Cooperation, Oil, Pipelines, Policy Analyses, Russia, Situation Reports, South Caucasus, Southern Gas Corridor, Southwest Asia, Strategic Overviews, Turkey, United States | Tagged Azerbaijan, BTC, China, Gazprom, Georiga, Iran, ITG, Kazkahstan, Kyapaz, Nabucco, Russia, Shah Deniz, TCGP, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine

How Shah Deniz Gas Is Changing the Equation (2/9)

EurasianSecurity.com Posted on July 11, 2000 by Robert M. CutlerMay 12, 2015

Fall-out continues from the Shah Deniz gas find offshore from Azerbaijan. Several weeks ago, part one of this series examined developments around the Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline (TCGP) from Turkmenistan, and Iran’s problems with Turkmenistani gas imports. The evident withdrawal of … Continue reading →

Posted in Caspian Sea basin, Central Asia, China, Conflict–Security, Economy & Finance, Gas/CNG/LNG, Pipelines, Policy Analyses, Russia, Situation Report, South Asia, South Caucasus, Southwest Asia, Strategic Overviews, Turkey, United States | Tagged AMG, Atyrau-Samara, Azerbaijan, BTC, China, CNPC, Gazprom, Iran, Kazakhstan, KazTransOil, Kyapaz, Shah Deniz, Shell, TCGP, Tengiz, Turkmenistan, UMG, Uzbekistan, Xinjiang

Russia, Turkey, Iran: An Eternal Triangle

EurasianSecurity.com Posted on July 5, 2000 by Robert M. CutlerMay 19, 2015

The one formal organization is the Central Asian Economic Union which includes Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. The leaders of these countries have concluded several agreements on expanding economic cooperation, but these will remain a dead letter until the Uzbek … Continue reading →

Posted in Caspian Sea basin, Central Asia, Integration-Cooperation, Oil, Pipelines, Policy Analyses, South Caucasus, Southwest Asia, Strategic Overviews, Terminals, Turkey | Tagged BTC, China, Gazprom, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan

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