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    Aging Oil Tankers May Provoke Ecological Disaster in Caspian Sea -- Russian Expert

    MosNews
    Created: 18.07.2006 12:07 MSK (GMT +3),

    A Russian environmental official warned Monday of potential ecological
    disaster in the Caspian Sea if aging oil tankers are used to transport
    crude from Kazakhstan to Azerbaijan to be pumped through a U.S.-backed
    pipeline that bypasses Russia, the Associated Press news agency
    reported.

    Oleg Mitvol, deputy chief of the Federal Service for Supervision of
    Natural Resources, told reporters that small-capacity, single-hulled
    tankers commonly in use on the sea were more likely to leak or spill
    crude oil.

    Western countries have pushed Kazakhstan to increase its oil exports
    via the U.S.-backed pipeline that runs from Azerbaijan via Georgia
    to the Turkish Mediterranean port of Ceyhan. Mitvol said increased
    shipments in the older ships would put the sea at greater risk.

    "Oil deliveries by single-hull tankers pose a real threat to this
    unique ecological region," he said at a news conference. "Why should
    they worry about single-hulled oil tankers on, say, the Mediterranean
    Sea, but not on the Caspian Sea? Why is the Caspian not worthy of
    such protection?"

    Kazakhstan, which possesses the largest oil deposits in the Caspian
    Sea, currently exports most of its oil via Russia, but has been
    seeking to establish alternative routes. Last month, it signed up
    to pump its oil through the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline. Talks to
    build an extension of the pipeline under the Caspian, however, are
    in their infancy, and in the meantime, Kazakhstan's tiny fleet of
    aging Soviet-era tankers is expected to increase crude shipments to
    Azerbaijani oil terminals.

    Russia strongly opposed the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline and instead
    pressed for Caspian oil to continue going through its network of
    pipelines to the Black Sea.

    Russia and the other four Caspian countries -- Turkmenistan,
    Azerbaijan, Iran and Kazakhstan -- have been in tough talks for
    years on dividing the sea and its resources, and there is no deal in
    sight yet.
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