Via Energy Daily, an interesting report that Russia is advancing a proposal that soon could result in an OPEC-like cartel being formed of Caspian riparian states. As the article notes: “…Russia’s proposal for a Caspian Economic Cooperation Organization (CECO) was floated on Oct. 3 by Russian Economic Development Minister Elvira Nabiullina at the first Intergovernmental […]
Read more »From Bloomberg, an optimistic look at Central Asia’s investment potential. As the article notes: “…Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan don’t tend to come to mind when searching for safety. Nor do Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia in the Caucasus region. Yet there’s increasing merit to taking the road less traveled, literally and figuratively. “Amid […]
Read more »From Windows on Eurasia, an interesting report that Azerbaijan hopes to send more oil through Russia. According to the article: “…The State Oil Company of Azerbaijan (SOCAR) is negotiating with Russian officials to boost the amount of oil transported by Russian pipelines to the West, a move that many people around the world will see […]
Read more »From The Foreign Policy Association, a nice summary of China’s growing influence in the Central Asian states. As the article notes, recent projects include: “-A 960-kilometer oil pipeline from Western Kazakhstan to Western China has partially started operations and should be carrying 20 millions tons of the black gold annually in only a few years […]
Read more »Via Stratfor, an interesting look at the possibility that Turkey, Armenia, and Azerbaijan will enter into an energy relationship to counter the effects of Russia’s gains in the region after its intervention in Georgia. As the article notes: “…Stratfor sources in Azerbaijan have said that Turkey plans to forge an energy relationship with Armenia — […]
Read more »Via BusinessWeek, an interesting analysis of Kazakhstan’s position in the overall race for Central Asia hydrocarbons, particularly the likelihood that future production from the massive Tengiz field may end up going to China vs. other export lines. As the article notes: “…getting the oil out of the landlocked country [Kazakhstan] has always been a tricky […]
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