Azerbaijan’s Foreign Policy and the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict avril 10, 2013
Posted by Acturca in Caucase, Energie, Russie.Tags: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Caucasus, Elizabeth Fuller, Georgia, IAI Working Papers, Iran, Istituto Affari Internazionali, nago, natural gas, oil, pipeline, Russia, Turkey
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IAI Working Papers (Istituto Affari Internazionali) 13/12, April 2013, 11 p.
by Elizabeth Fuller *
The over-riding objective of Azerbaijan’s foreign policy has been to secure a solution to the longstanding conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh on Azerbaijan’s terms. (en savoir plus…)
Northern Cyprus sees hope in water pipeline avril 4, 2013
Posted by Acturca in Energie, Europe du Sud-Est, Turquie.Tags: Cyprus, pipeline, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, water
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International Herald Tribune (USA) Thursday, April 4, 2013
By Erica Gies, Istanbul
Economic link to Turkey viewed as solution even amid environmental fears. (en savoir plus…)
Kurdistan begins exporting oil directly abroad janvier 10, 2013
Posted by Acturca in Energie, Moyen Orient, Turquie.Tags: export, Genel Energy, Iraq, Kurdish regional government, oil, pipeline
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Financial Times (UK) Thursday, January 10, 2013, p. 3
By Guy Chazan in London
Iraq’s semi-autonomous region of Kurdistan has begun exporting oil directly to international markets, in an important step towards asserting its economic independence from Baghdad. (en savoir plus…)
Maritime motorway fuels environmental concerns octobre 17, 2012
Posted by Acturca in Economie, Energie, Istanbul, Turquie.Tags: Bosphorus, environment, Istanbul, maritime transport, pipeline, Turkey, Turkish straits
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Financial Times (UK) Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Special Report : Istanbul: Business & Finance, p. 3
By John Roberts
Pipeline politics. Halting the flow of 100m tonnes of crude oil is a priority, says John Roberts (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…)
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…)
Pipeline bypassing Turkish Straits would not reduce risks décembre 8, 2011
Posted by Acturca in Caucase, Energie, Europe du Sud-Est, Istanbul, Russie, Turquie.Tags: Bosphorus, Istanbul, oil, oil transits, pipeline, Russia, Russie, Turkey, Turkish straits, Turquie
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OilOnline.com (USA)
Dec 8, 2011
An oil pipeline bypassing Turkey’s Bosphorus Strait would have little impact on shipping safety on the waterway because crude oil shipments constitute a small and declining percentage of total traffic, according to a new IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates (IHS CERA) report. (en savoir plus…)
Caspian uncertainty biggest threat to EU gas scheme janvier 22, 2008
Posted by Acturca in Asie Centrale, Caucase, Energie, Russie.Tags: Black Sea, Charles Esser, Fatih Birol, International Crisis Group, International Energy Agency, Iran, Jonathan Stern, Nabucco, Necdet Pamuk, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, pipeline, Russie, South Stream, Trans-Caspian, Turkmenistan
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Reuters News, 22/01/2008
By Anna Mudeva and Thomas Grove
Uncertain central Asian gas supplies have emerged as the largest threat to an EU scheme to provide an alternative to Russian gas following a month-long stand-off between Turkmenistan and Iran, analysts say. (en savoir plus…)
