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    Black Sea oil alternatives considered


    May 6, 2010


    Share MOSCOW, May 6 (UPI) -- Two oil pipelines planned for Turkey could
    clear congested Black Sea straits from oil tankers, a Russian-Turkish energy
    commission speculates.

    Russian advocates argue that congestion in the Bosporus and Dardanelles
    straits are congested, creating delays in oil shipments by tanker.

    A bilateral panel of Russian and Turkish delegates will examine the issue
    next week, Russia's state-run news agency RIA Novosti reports. The plans
    include oil transits through the planned Burgas-Alexandroupolis oil pipeline
    and the Samsun-Ceyhan, which is under construction.

    An agreement between Russian and Greece envisions a 174-mile pipeline to
    bypass crowded waterways near Turkey with an overland route to the Aegean
    Sea. Turkey's Samsun-Ceyhan route, meanwhile, is under construction.

    Russia has no role in the Turkish project, though the memorandum of
    understanding for the project outlines a possible future role.

    Oil companies argue that tanker shipments are cheaper and less vulnerable to
    geopolitics than pipelines. Advocates of the pipeline option say different
    crude blends could travel through each of the overland options.

    Russia already has plans to build the South Stream natural gas pipeline
    through the Turkish waters of the Black Sea.
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