Archive for the ‘Azerbaijan’ Category

Azerbaijan: When It Comes To Pipelines, It’s Not Personal, It’s Strictly Business

Via Eurasia Review, an interesting commentary on the Nabucco pipeline failure: Just like the protagonist in the eponymous opera, the Nabucco pipeline, the one-time leading option for carrying natural gas from Azerbaijan to Europe, has been outmaneuvered and knocked from its preeminent perch. In the opera, Nabucco is a king of Babylon who is outwitted […]

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Azerbaijan: Socar, So Good…

Via GreenGoPost, a look at Azerbaijan’s oil dependence: In Azerbaijan, the hydrocarbon, oil, and gas extraction industry continues to represent the lion’s share of the economy. Yet, according to economist Vugar Bayramov, director of the Center for Economic and Social Development, the mismanagement of profits and the lack of a development strategy for other sectors […]

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SOCAR, So Good: Future Oil And Natural Gas Production from Azerbaijan

Via The Oil Drum, an interesting article on Azerbaijan’s future oil and natural gas production.  As the report notes: “…The President of SOCAR, the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan, is touring the United States at the moment. His goal is, in part, to gain support for the Baku Higher Petroleum School, a place to generate […]

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An Introduction to Azerbaijan

Courtesy of The Oil Drum, an in-depth look at Azerbaijan: “…Azerbaijan sits in a region of states along the southern Russian border that show the promise of holding some of the last large deposits of fossil fuel yet to be fully developed. Location of Baku, and Azerbaijan (Google Earth)The first fields to be developed were […]

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Russia and Turkey: A Grand Energy Bargain?

Courtesy of STRATFOR (subscription required), an interesting analysis of what appears to be a grand energy bargain has been made among Russia, Turkey and Azerbaijan. The deal will allow Russia a stronger foothold in Turkey’s energy sector, give Turkey the opportunity to mend relations with Baku and secure a crucial source for natural gas to […]

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Turkey: Searching For Reliable Suppliers For Nabucco

Courtesy of STRATFOR (subscription required), an interesting analysis of Turkey’s near-term energy strategy to diversify its energy supplies and become a hub between the energy-rich east and the energy-hungry west. To accomplish this, Ankara needs reliable suppliers for the Nabucco project. Azerbaijan, Iran and Iraq are potential suppliers, but Iran and Iraq are politically problematic. […]

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