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    BAKU IN SEARCH OF ALTERNATIVE ROUTES

    The Messenger
    Oct 21 2009
    Georgia

    The prospect of the Turkish-Armenian border opening before the Karabakh
    conflict is resolved has forced the Azeri side to explore new ways
    of exporting its gas, Azeri President Ilham Aliyev has stated at a
    Government session.

    Baku has started openly discussing certain issues which have not been
    discussed before. The transit of natural gas through Turkey costs
    Azerbaijan much more than the ordinary market price and having to make
    these payments has delayed the further exploration of the second stage
    of the Shah Deniz oil field. Aliyev also mentioned that Azerbaijan
    sells its natural gas at less than market price due to the very special
    relations between Turkey and Azerbaijan, but current developments
    and the signing of an agreement establishing diplomatic relations
    and opening the borders between Turkey and Armenia without first
    resolving the Karabakh issue has forced Baku to take adequate measures.

    Due to such developments Azerbaijan has signed certain agreements
    with Russia's Gazprom. Furthermore Aliyev made the rather sensational
    statement that Azeri gas could be sent to European countries without
    going through Turkey, meaning that the NABUCCO project would be
    frustrated for the time being at least.

    The question is, who will benefit from such a development? It is
    unlikely that Ankara will gain much if Baku makes any new moves. The
    immediate winner in this situation is Russia, because if NABUCCO is
    frustrated Moscow will remain the sole supplier of natural gas to
    European countries.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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