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The Outlook for Azerbaijani Gas Supplies to Europe: Challenges and Perspectives 4 juin 2015

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OIES Paper (Oxford Institute for Energy Studies) NG 97, June 2015

By Gulmira Rzayeva *

As the birthplace of the oil and gas industry, Azerbaijan’s long and rich history is intertwined with hydrocarbon production, with oil drilling pre-dating activity in Pennsylvania by 13 years. (suite…)

Le pion gazier suisse avance 17 décembre 2014

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Tribune de Genève (Suisse) mercredi 17 décembre 2014, p. 9

Thomas Thöni, Zurich

Le gazoduc soutenu par la Suisse reste le dernier en lice à joindre l’Europe par le sud. En visite à Ankara début décembre pour approfondir des liens toujours plus étroits avec la Turquie, le président russe Vladimir Poutine a indiqué qu’il ne pouvait pas, « en l’état » , poursuivre la construction de South Stream. (suite…)

Turkey’s energy policy and its impact on the European Union 9 décembre 2014

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EUCERS Newsletter, Issue 40, November/December 2014, pp. 10-12
European Centre for Energy & Resource Security (EUCERS ) – King’s College London

By Slawomir Raszewski *

The future of energy competitiveness and supply security in the European Union (EU) depend on external and internal policy developments. With internal energy market reform continuing, dynamics external to the EU, both in supply and transit, will continue to play the key role in the years to come. (suite…)

The South East Europe Pipeline: Greater Benefit for a Greater Number of Actors 15 janvier 2012

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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. (suite…)