Prague spring meeting to give Nabucco gas pipeline new life
07 May, 2009, 03:07
Europe is about to hold more talks this week over the diversification of gas transit routes - this time in Prague - with the Nabucco pipeline project again the main topic on the agenda.
The EU countries are still to decide which projects should constitute the Southern Gas Corridor. The proposed Nabucco pipeline would carry Turkmen and Azeri gas to Southern Europe – bypassing Russia . Platts Energy Security Specialist, John Roberts, says outcomes on 2 key issues could see Nabucco become reality.
“What you really have with Nabucco is very serious negotiation on two issues – the specific supply and input and transit through Turkey. If its resolved – Nabucco up and running.”
However one of the key suppliers – Azerbaijan is still undecided where to sell its gas – To Nabucco or Russia, supporting the alternative pipeline South Stream – which goes from Russia under the Black sea to Bulgaria. Azerbaijan Industry and Energy Minister, Natik Aliyev says Nabucco has too many unknowns, and is looking for more certainty.
“There are no details about the commercial conditions for Nabucco. It's like a formula with too many unknowns. I'm talking about the price of transit and the price of gas. There are also no standard conditions. For us all the projects are interesting, including the Russian project.”
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