What Is So Special About Russian–Turkish Economic Relations mars 25, 2013
Posted by Acturca in Economie, Energie, Europe du Sud-Est, Russie, Turquie.Tags: bilateral relations, Bulgaria, economy, energy, foreign policy, gas pipeline, Nabucco, Natalia Ulchenko, Romania, Russia, Russian Analytical Digest, South Stream, Turkey
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Russian Analytical Digest (RAD), No.125, 25 March 2013, pages 5-10
Russia’s Relations with Turkey, Bulgaria and Romania
By Natalia Ulchenko *, Moscow
This article analyses contemporary Russian–Turkish economic relations. It considers the problems that the two sides are faced with, in spite of their steadily increasing bilateral trade volume and investment flows (en savoir plus…)
Le gazoduc Nabucco risque de tomber à l’eau mai 15, 2012
Posted by Acturca in Caucase, Energie, Russie, Turquie, UE.Tags: Allemagne, gaz, gazoduc, Nabucco, pipeline, RWE, South Stream, South-East Europe Pipeline, TANAP
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Les Echos (France) no. 21185, mardi 15 mai 2012, p. 21
Emmanuel Grasland
L’allemand RWE étudie un retrait du projet européen Nabucco. Le hongrois Mol est prêt à vendre ses parts. Une version plus réduite du projet est à l’étude. (en savoir plus…)
La bataille des gazoducs de la Caspienne avril 19, 2012
Posted by Acturca in Asie Centrale, Caucase, Energie, Moyen Orient, Turquie, UE.Tags: Azerbaïdjan, gaz, gazoduc, Gulmira Rzayeva, Irak, Iran, ITGI, mer Caspienne, Nabucco, SEEP, TANAP, Turquie, UE
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Le Figaro (France) no. 21062, jeudi 19 avril 2012, p. 21
Fabrice Nodé-Langlois
Plusieurs projets de tubes sont en compétition pour acheminer vers l’Europe le gaz d’Azerbaïdjan, alternative aux ressources russes. Bakou veut garder le contrôle des réseaux, au détriment de Nabucco poussé par Bruxelles. (en savoir plus…)
TANAP agreement fundamentally changes situation around bringing Caspian gas to Europe février 16, 2012
Posted by Acturca in Caucase, Energie, Turquie, UE.Tags: Azerbaijan, Caspian Sea, Centre for European Security Strategies, EU, Frank Umbach, Nabucco, South-East Europe Pipeline, TANAP, Turkey, Turquie, UE
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Trend News Agency (Azerbaijan) Feb. 16, 2012
E. Tariverdiyeva, Baku
The TANAP agreement has fundamentally changed the situation around bringing Caspian gas to Europe, Frank Umbach, Senior Associate and Head of the Programme "International Energy Security" at the Centre for European Security Strategies (Berlin) told Trend on Thursday. (en savoir plus…)
Soutenu par l’Union européenne, le gazoduc Nabucco semble un projet mort-né février 8, 2012
Posted by Acturca in Asie Centrale, Caucase, Energie, Russie, Turquie, UE.Tags: Azerbaïdjan, mer Caspienne, Nabucco, Russie, Southstream, Turquie, UE
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Le Monde (France) mercredi 8 février 2012, p. 13
Jean-Michel Bezat
Ce pipeline devait acheminer le gaz de la Caspienne vers l’Europe. Ses sources d’approvisionnement sont insuffisantes et trop incertaines (en savoir plus…)
Pilot flame flickers on gas pipeline project février 1, 2012
Posted by Acturca in Caucase, Energie, Europe du Sud-Est, Russie, Turquie, UE.Tags: Azerbaijan, Caspian Sea, gas pipeline, ITGI, Nabucco, Russia, Russie, RWE, Trans-Anatolian gas pipeline project, Turkey, Turquie, UE
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Financial Times (UK) Wednesday, February 1, 2012, p. 18
By Guy Chazan in London and Gerrit Wiesmann in Berlin
Moves are afoot to scale back an 8bn plan to reduce Europe’s dependence on Russian energy imports. The consortium behind one of Europe’s most ambitious infrastructure projects – the Nabucco gas pipeline – is considering ways of scaling back the venture after recent moves carried out by Turkey and Azerbaijan raised questions about its viability . (en savoir plus…)
Nabucco gas pipe’s prospects slim after RWE move janvier 19, 2012
Posted by Acturca in Caucase, Energie, Europe du Sud-Est, Turquie, Turquie-UE, UE.Tags: Azerbaijan, EU, Nabucco, RWE, TANAP, Trans-Anatolian gas pipeline project, Turkey, Turquie, UE
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Reuters, Thu Jan 19, 2012
By Henning Gloystein, London
The Nabucco gas pipeline project is likely to be relegates to the pages of history after RWE said this week it was interested in the new Trans-Anatolian gas pipeline project (TANAP) and would review its participation in Nabucco. (en savoir plus…)
Özertem: Energy Diplomacy has a Critical Stance in Turkey-Russia Relations janvier 17, 2012
Posted by Acturca in Caucase, Energie, Russie, Turquie.Tags: Hasan Selim Özertem, Nabucco, Russia, Russie, South Stream, Turkey, Turquie
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Journal of Turkish Weekly (JTW) Tuesday, 17 January 2012
By Betul Buke Karacin, JTW
Journal of Turkish Weekly conducted an exlusive interview with USAK Expert Hasan Selim Ozertem, Energy Studies, USAK. (en savoir plus…)
The South East Europe Pipeline: Greater Benefit for a Greater Number of Actors janvier 15, 2012
Posted by Acturca in Caucase, Energie, Russie, Turquie, UE.Tags: Azerbaijan, Elnur Soltanov, Istituto Affari Internazionali, Nabucco, pipeline, Russie, South-East Europe Pipeline, TAP, Turkey, Turquie, UE
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IAI Working Papers (Istituto Affari Internazionali) 12/2, January 2012, 7 p.
Elnur Soltanov *
The South East Europe Pipeline (SEEP) could eventually be the pipeline carrying Azeri gas to European markets. Compared to its competitors in the Southern Corridor concept – Nabucco, TAP and ITGI – it goes furthest in terms of optimality for all the parties involved. (en savoir plus…)
Turkey, Azerbaijan sign pipeline deal décembre 26, 2011
Posted by Acturca in Caucase, Economie, Energie, Turquie.Tags: Azerbaijan, gas pipeline, Nabucco, Trans Anadolu, Turkey, Turquie
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The Associated Press
Dec 26, 2011, Ankara
Turkey and Azerbaijan on Monday signed an agreement to establish a consortium that would build a pipeline to transport 16 billion cubic meters (565 billion cubic feet) per year of Azeri gas to Turkey and Europe. (en savoir plus…)
