Archive for the ‘Georgia’ Category

Turkey: Forging An Energy Partnership with Azerbaijan & Armenia?

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 — […]

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Iran: An “Out” For Caspian Oil?

Via Windows on Eurasia, an interesting look at whether Iran – given the disruption of Caspian oil flows via Georgia during the recent violence – could become the route out for Caspian oil.  As the article notes: “…If the governments of the region do decide to ship some or all of their oil via Iran, […]

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The Pipeline War?

As noted by Robert Amsterdam in his ever insightful blog, Russia’s invasion of Georgia is mostly about seizing control of the only energy conduit threatening their monopoly of supply from Central Asia to Europe. As his blog notes and this piece from the Globe and Mail concludes: “…Georgia is a crucial transit point for oil […]

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Virtuous Circle of Investing in Emerging Economies

Very interesting comments by James Leitner (money manager for Falcon Management) in a recent edition of The Deal magazine regarding developing countries and the link between human rights & economic empowerment and prosperity in the developing world.  As the article notes: “…Developing countries are no longer trapped at the periphery of the investable universe. Foreign […]

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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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