Archive for the ‘Azerbaijan’ Category

Iran’s Planned Nabucco Pipeline

From Der Spiegel, an interesting look at Iran’s desires to use its massive gas reserves and construction of its planned Nabucco pipeline to wield influence over Europe.  As the article notes: “Iran is planning to leverage its massive gas reserves to increase its influence in Western Europe — by fair means or foul. If selling […]

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Approaching Eurasia’s Tipping Point?

As noted in a recent Stratfor report (subscription required), upcoming Azerbaijani and Turkmen talks about the legal status of the two countries’ maritime border in the Caspian Sea could well change the balance of power in Eurasia. As it writes: “…Russia has a number of tools at its disposal for affecting countries near it, but […]

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Pipe Down: A Summary of Central Asia’s Pipeline Wars

 As always, an interesting post by Steve Levine, discussing the U.S. failure to match Russia so far in the European pipeline war.  Since I’ve discussed various pipeline (and a few pipe dream) initiatives of late, I found this article to be a useful summary: “….Europe relies on Russia for more than 30% of its oil […]

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Azerbaijan – Projecting Outward

 According to a recent Energy Daily report, Azerbaijan – its $21 billion economy expanding at more than triple the rate of China’s in a world of record-high energy prices – has begun acquiring assets in neighboring states. “For instance, the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan has started investing in the economies of Georgia, Turkey, and […]

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Turkmen – Afghan – Pakistan Pipe Dreams / Turkmenistan’s Export Dilemma

In a recent analysis, John Daly illuminated the enormous challenges surrounding the long-discussed Turkmen-Afghan – Pakistan pipeline scheme through which those nations could gain access to the Caspian’s vast hydrocarbon reserves, particularly the greatest undeveloped prize in the Caspian: Turkmenistan’s immense natural gas reserves, estimated to be at 29 tcf, the fifth-largest of the world’s […]

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Eastern Europe’s Pipe(line) Dreams?

Noticed via an Energy Daily article, that Azerbaijan, Poland, Lithuania, Georgia and Ukraine recently signed a deal to build a $700 million pipeline to pump Azerbaijani oil to Poland and the Baltic Sea, a pipeline that could provide Eastern (and ultimately Western) Europe with an alternative to Russian oil imports. “…The new pipeline, to be […]

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