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Aazerbaijan plans pipeline to Europe

FEB. 12 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Azerbaijan’s state energy company SOCAR said it wanted European partners for its planned Trans-Anatolian Pipeline (TANAP) across Turkey. TANAP is considered by some as a rival to the EU-backed Nabucco pipeline proposal. SOCAR will offer part of its 80% stake in TANAP to Western energy companies.

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(News report from Issue No. 77, published on Feb. 16 2012)

Gazprom doubles gas imports from Azerbaijan

DEC. 15 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – Russia’s state-controlled energy company Gazprom agreed to roughly double the amount of gas it buys from Azerbaijan next year, Dow Jones news agency reported. The deal comes just as the Azerbaijanis are deciding which of three proposed gas transport routes to Europe to support.

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(News report from Issue No. 70, published on Dec. 22 2011)

Azerbaijan delays pipeline project decision

DEC. 12 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – Azerbaijan delayed backing one of three proposed projects to transport gas from the Caspian Sea to Europe. A decision had been expected by the end of 2011 but will now be made by March 2012, said the head of state oil energy company SOCAR, Rovnag Abdullayev. The three projects are Nabucco, Trans-Adriatic Pipeline (TANAP) and Interconnector Turkey-Greece-Italy.

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(News report from Issue No. 69, published on Dec. 14 2011)

BP suggests another pipeline across the South Caucasus

SEPT. 26 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – BP has proposed building another pipeline from the Caspian Sea to central Europe, media reported, underlining the South Caucasus importance as an energy corridor. There are already three different plans to build pipelines along a similar route — the EU-backed Nabucco pipeline, the Trans-Adriatic pipeline and the IGI Poseidon.

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(News report from Issue No. 58, published on Sept. 27 2011)

Iran, Russia oppose Nabucco pipeline from Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan

SEPT. 13/16 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – Both Russia and Iran released statements opposing the EU’s move to negotiate a final deal with Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan for gas to fill its Nabucco pipeline running from the Caspian Sea to central Europe. The EU considers Nabucco as vital to its future energy strategy.

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(News report from Issue No. 57, published on Sept. 19 2011)

EU looks to speed up the Nabucco gas corridor from the Caspian Sea

SEPT. 9 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – The EU is itching to sign a final deal with Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan for gas supplies to its proposed Nabucco pipeline project.

Nabucco is at the heart of the EU’s future energy policy. It wants to reduce its dependency on Russia for gas supplies and instead develop a pipeline network from the Caspian Sea, across the South Caucasus to the centre of Europe.

At its core, the plan relies on gas from Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan but despite years of lobbying they are still considering their options and there is still no final deal.

Now, though, the EU appears to mean business. On Sept. 12 2011, the EU said it wanted to negotiate a final treaty as a united bloc with both Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan on filling Nabucco which aims to have a capacity of 31b cubic metres/year, one of the biggest in the world.

Azerbaijan has already said it would supply gas and Turkmenistan has hinted that it would but the EU needs to know just how much and when in order to get its ambitious project off the ground.

Part of the delay has been over a pipeline running across the Caspian Sea bed, linking Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan, a project that Russia has been against.

Symbolically, the EU’s decision to negotiate a final deal with Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan as a united bloc is important too. This is the first time the 27 nation group has attempted to negotiate an energy deal together — again underlining the importance it places on Nabucco.

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(News report from Issue No. 56, published on Sept. 12 2011)

Turkmenistan’s TAPI pipeline inches forward

AUG. 17 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – The proposed pipeline running from Turkmenistan across Afghanistan to Pakistan and India (TAPI) inched forward after Turkmen and Afghan officials agreed a number of technical issues, Turkmen state news agency reported. The completion of TAPI will further cement Turkmenistan’s position as the region’s main gas supplier.

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(News report from Issue No. 53, published on Aug. 17 2011)

European gas pipeline from Azerbaijan delayed

MAY 6 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – The opening of the Nabucco pipeline which will pump gas to Europe from Azerbaijan’s Caspian Sea fields will be delayed by two years to 2017, said the group of European energy companies developing the project. Nabucco is key to European plans to bypass Russia’s pipeline monopoly but it has struggled to secure gas supplies.

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(News report from Issue No. 39, published on May 9 2011)

Armenia improves links with Iran

MARCH 27 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – Underlining Armenia’s strengthening ties with Iran, President Serzh Sargsyan joined Iranian leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Tehran to celebrate the Persian new year. Iran and Armenia are building a rail link and an oil pipeline. Leaders from Afghanistan, Iraq, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan also joined the celebrations.

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(News report from Issue No. 33, published on March 28 2011)

Armenia and Iran to build oil pipeline

FEB. 15 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – Armenia and Iran agreed to build an oil pipeline running 365km from Tabriz to Eraskh, media quoted the Armenian energy minister, Armen Movsisyan, as saying. The $100m pipeline will open in 2013. Mr Movsisyan said it was important to diversify Armenia’s energy supplies.

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(News report from Issue No. 28, published on Feb. 21 2011)