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    BAKU AND ANKARA AGREE ON SOME GAS TERMS

    UPI.com
    Feb. 2, 2010 at 11:20 AM

    BAKU, Azerbaijan, Feb. 2 (UPI) -- Baku and Ankara have agreed on
    the price of gas from the first phase of the Shah Deniz gas field,
    though further talks are needed, energy officials said.

    Ankara has sought to allay concerns from the Azeri government regarding
    the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh. Meanwhile, both sides have
    sat idle on the transit terms and revenues for natural gas heading
    to Europe across Turkey.

    Rovnag Abdullayev, the head of the State Oil Co. of Azerbaijan
    Republic, said both sides have made headway on talks regarding gas from
    the first phase of the Shah Deniz field, the Trend news agency reports.

    "We have agreed upon questions concerning the gas price in the first
    stage," he said. "The question the gas price in the second stage has
    not yet agreed upon."

    Ankara had complained that the current price it pays for Azeri gas
    is unfair.

    Both countries are positioning themselves as major players in the
    regional energy sector. Azerbaijan sits on some of the largest natural
    gas deposits in the world, with roughly 30 trillion cubic feet of
    reserves on hand. Turkey, meanwhile, is set to host Russia's South
    Stream gas pipeline and Europe's Nabucco pipeline, which could rely
    on Azeri gas.
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