The Caspian Sea: Ports, Tankers and Shipments mars 27, 2012
Posted by Acturca in Asie Centrale, Caucase, Economie, Energie, Russie.Tags: Azerbaijan, Black Sea, Caspian Sea, Caucasus, Central Asia, hydrocarbons transportation, Iran, Kazakhstan, maritime transport, Russia, Russie, Turkmenistan
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Kazakhstan Newsline, Issue 1483, 26 March 2012
By Aider Kurtmulayev
The Caspian Sea is gradually developing into a major area of through shipments of hydrocarbons, even while, purely in terms of its transportation volumes, it is a long shot from those of the Black Sea. (en savoir plus…)
Turkmenistan stands by Caspian pipeline novembre 4, 2011
Posted by Acturca in Asie Centrale, Caucase, Energie, Turquie.Tags: Caspian Sea, Central Asia, Robert M Cutler, Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Turquie
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Asia Times Online (Hong Kong) Nov 4, 2011
By Robert M Cutler *, Montreal
Turkmenistan’s foreign ministry issued a definitive rebuke last week to political forces trying to use diplomatic and legal stratagems to block conclusion of an agreement on constructing the Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline (TCGP) across the Caspian Sea bed to Azerbaijan, from where Turkmenistan’s gas would transit through Turkey to Europe, presumably through the Nabucco pipeline. (en savoir plus…)
Quatre pays pour un rêve de gazoduc en Asie centrale décembre 11, 2010
Posted by Acturca in Asie Centrale, Energie.Tags: Afghanistan, gazoduc, Inde, Pakistan, Tapi, Trans-Afghanistan Pipeline, Turkmenistan
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Le Figaro (France), 11 décembre 2010, p. 9
Régis Genté, Tbilissi
Le Turkménistan signe aujourd’hui avec l’Inde, le Pakistan et l’Afghanistan. La diplomatie du gaz a ses raisons que la raison a bien du mal à percer. Aujourd’hui à Achkhabad, la capitale du Turkménistan, les présidents turkmène, afghan et pakistanais, ainsi que le ministre de l’Énergie indien (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…)
Would Turkish become common language for Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan by 2010? janvier 14, 2008
Posted by Acturca in Asie Centrale, Turquie.Tags: Azerbaijan, Baku, Congress, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, language, Turkey, Turkic Speaking Nations, Turkish, Turkmenistan, Turquie, Uzbekistan
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AKIpress (Kirghizstan)
11 January 2008
Turkic speaking nations would use Turkish language as a common language. One common language is important for expansion of ties and cooperation betwen Turkic speaking nations. (en savoir plus…)
