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    Terror alert as Caspian oil pipeline opens

    Tom Parfitt in Georgia
    Sunday May 28, 2006
    The Observer
    http://www.observer.co.uk/

    In the foothills of the Caucasus mountains, a long line of broken mud cuts
    across the meadows. If you go anywhere near it, camouflaged guards carrying
    automatic weapons emerge from the forest beyond.
    These guards in the Borjomi region of Georgia - trained by US army and SAS
    veterans - are pawns in a new great game gripping Central Asia: their job is to
    protect the oil pipeline buried 10ft below.
    'A terrorist attack is the greatest threat we face,' says the guards'
    commanding officer, Lieutenant-Colonel Giorgi Pantskhava, an energetic Georgian
    in desert fatigues and aviator shades.
    The $4bn (£2.2bn) BTC - Baku Tbilisi Ceyhan - pipeline comes on stream today
    It is key in American plans to reduce dependency on Opec oil producers in
    the turbulent Middle East. Pumping oil 1,000 miles from the Caspian sea tothe
    Mediterranean through Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey, it will avoid Russia-
    increasingly seen by the US as a resurgent superpower prepared to use control
    of energy resources as a political weapon.
    The pipeline - 70 per cent funded by the World Bank, the European Bank for
    Reconstruction and Development, and export credit agencies - took three years
    to build and will carry up to one million barrels of oil a day to western
    markets. Yet its position on the faultline between Russia and its estranged
    former Soviet neighbours makes it a shaky bet.
    The fiercely pro-Washington government of Georgia's president, Mikhail
    Saakashvili, welcomed the BTC with open arms, saying transit payments wouldhelp
    to kick-start the economy of the faltering ex-Soviet state.
    Since coming to power in 2004 Saakashvili has steered his country away from
    Russia towards co-operation with the US. 'Georgia will be America's partnerin
    spreading democracy around the world,' Bush told rapturous crowds during the
    first visit of a US president to the country last year. Yet the pipeline,
    constructed and run by a BP-led consortium, will open in the teeth of bitter
    opposition.
    Green campaigners say the route passes too close to Georgia's Borjomi Gorge,
    a tourist spot with mineral water springs and abundant wildlife. 'If there is
    even a minor oil leak here then the reputation of the area will be
    irreparably damaged,' says Vano Shalutashvili, of the Borjomi People's
    Democracy Institute, a non-governmental organisation that has fought for the
    pipeline to be diverted. A leak on one section was detected in a test run
    this month.
    Critics also say BTC passes too close to volatile breakaway regions in both
    Georgia and Azerbaijan, making it vulnerable to sabotage that could cause a
    catastrophic spill.
    Georgia's interior ministry is taking no chances. Original plans to patrol
    the BTC route with unmanned reconnaissance aircraft were dropped in favour of
    small, roving anti-terrorist squads. Yet even these might not be able to
    prevent an attack, as another guard admitted: 'Iran may try to strike it with
    a missile and we shouldn't forget that Russia is the primary expert for
    techniques in blowing up pipelines,' he said.
    Locals are furious with BP, claiming a host of negative consequences from the
    construction: houses damaged by heavy traffic, low compensation for lost
    land, and polluted springs. Pavel Poshnakhov, 45, a villager in Tsikhisjvari,
    said he had to show his passport to guards when he crossed the corridor with
    his cattle, or went to collect firewood.


    Special reports
    Oil and petrol (http://www.guardian.co.uk/oil/0,,608464,00.html)

    Useful links
    Opec (http://www.opec.org/)
    International Energy Agency (http://www.iea.org/)
    American Petroleum Institute
    (http://api-ec.api.org/intro/indexnoflas h.htm)
    Energy Institute (http://www.energyinst.org.uk/)
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