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    NABUCCO AND SOUTH STREAM WILL COMPETE, SAYS ENERGY ANALYST

    Asbarez
    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/08/24 /nabucco-and-south-stream-will-compete-says-energy -analyst/
    Aug 24, 2009

    ISTANBUL (Turkish Daily News)-Turkey's efforts to become a transit
    country between gas suppliers to the east, south and north and
    consumers to the west are fraught with danger, energy analyst Necdet
    Pamir said in an interview with daily Cumhuriyet.

    According to Pamir, the natural-gas pipelines to Europe that are in
    the planning stages are competing projects, not complementary ones,
    as some officials have suggested.

    The two projects are South Stream, which plans to bring gas from Russia
    to Europe, and Nabucco, which is expected to initially carry gas from
    Azerbaijan and may later expand its supply sources to include Iran,
    Qatar, Iraq, Egypt and even Russia.

    South Stream's advantage is the fact that it has a ready supply of
    natural gas from Russia, Pamir said, while Nabucco suffers from a
    lack of suppliers.

    "Nabucco's initial objective, while not voiced, was to create an
    alternative to Russia for the European Union when it came to gas,"
    he said. Though Russia is currently being mentioned as a possible
    supplier for Nabucco, he added, "this is not the basis of the project."

    Pamir said Turkey was squeezed between rival U.S and Russian policies
    when it came to energy issues.

    Other than Russia, none of the possible Nabucco suppliers could be
    counted upon to provide enough gas to fill the pipeline, he said.

    Strategic pipelines such as Nabucco and South Stream will require
    significant investment, said Pamir. "It is impossible for the two
    pipelines to get financial backing. States may be able to invest
    part of the money, but once one goes to international investors,
    they will ask about the supply issue," he said. "The South Stream
    pipeline is in an advantageous position in this regard. If one gets
    enough investment, the other will be delayed for 10 to 15 years. In
    the end, the other may not even be necessary."

    Turkish companies that are in the process of exploiting northern
    Iraq's natural-gas resources should be aware of the dangers, said
    Pamir, noting that the disagreement between the central authority in
    Baghdad and the autonomous Kurdish administration in the north over
    the exploitation of natural resources poses huge risks only some
    companies were willing to take.

    He said Turkey needs to strengthen the Turkish Petroleum Corporation,
    or TPAO, and follow a coherent energy policy in the region rather then
    letting private companies take the lead in the sector. "If private
    companies are given this duty just to make a profit, one will be left
    with neither a successful energy policy nor regional respectability,"
    he said.

    If a country is economically and politically independent, it should
    formulate its policies according to its own interests, the analyst
    added, saying it was obvious that the United States would not be
    very accommodating of increased cooperation between Turkey and Iran
    in the field of natural gas.

    Pamir added that both the United States and the EU were concerned
    about Turkey's decision to cooperate with Russia on nuclear power.
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