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  • The Myth of Nabucco: Greed, Delusion and $11.4 Billion

    OpEdNews.com: The Myth of Nabucco: Greed, Delusion and $11.4 Billion
    17.01.2010 16:31 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Nabucco is a complex skein of greed, European
    foreign policy agendas and the ongoing belief, a delusional legacy of
    the Bush administration, that somehow Caspian energy "belongs" to the
    West, and furthermore, that both Russia and Iran will complacently
    stand back while Western capitalism pulls off another energy
    initiative dwarfing BTC, OpEdNews.com says in an article.

    Further complicating the picture are the differing proposed transit
    and pricing policies of the countries that Nabucco will pass through.
    The biggest geographical hurdle impacting the bottom line is the fact
    that, if as some Nabucco boosters aver, Turkmenistan can be persuaded
    to contribute natural gas, the seabed of the Caspian has yet to
    definitively be delineated amongst the sea's five riparian states, the
    author of the publication finds.

    According to him, the European interest in Nabucco is underpinned by
    the unpleasant realization that since 1991 it has become more and more
    dependent upon Russia for natural gas imports, with Russia's state
    monopoly Gazprom now supplying 40% of Europe's imports.

    As the author further notes, there is one potential supplier that
    could step into the supply void, but for Washington, it is a country
    too far: Iran.

    Moscow still largely relies on its Eastern European Soviet-era
    pipeline network, the annual winter spats between Moscow and Kiev over
    payment rates and transit have deeply traumatized Brussels to conduct
    a frantic search for alternatives in a desperate attempt to achieve
    energy security. Nabucco is designed to carry Caspian and Central
    Asian natural gas via Turkey and the Balkan states to Austria while
    bypassing both Russia and Ukraine, says the article.

    Nabucco agreement was signed in mid-July 2009 by Turkey, Austria and
    Romania. The estimated cost of the project is $ 7.9 billion. The
    pipeline will serve for transporting natural gas to European countries
    via Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey, Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania and
    Austria. Nabucco will form the continuation of Baku-Tbilisi-Erzrum
    pipeline, annually transporting 31 billion cubic meters of gas.
    Construction activities are due in 2010. The pipeline is to be
    launched in 2014.
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