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Energy Resources of Southern and Central Europe, the Caspian Region and Central Asia
Published: July 2008
Price: 440 euro
Pages: 60
The struggle between the Russian and anti-Russian pipeline projects in the
South and Center of Europe becomes more and more intense. A dramatic fight
for hydrocarbons of the Caspian Sea, Central Asia and Iran, as well as the
transportation routes is in progress.
The EU wants to find an alternative to Russia as
the main supplier of hydrocarbons to the EU. The countries of the Central Asian
Region are proposed to play this role. Russia responds to these moves both by
promising to start exporting hydrocarbons to China and by negotiating on new
joint gas and oil pipeline projects in the EU with the European companies.
In this report the following issues are addressed:
- Future development of the gas market in Europe and the forecast of gas
demand
- Is it possible to find an alternative to the Russian gas?
- Alleged and actual sources of hydrocarbon supplies to the EU
- The place and role of Ukraine and Belarus as the main transit countries of the Russian hydrocarbons to the EU
- The current condition of the gas system, and issues associated with investments, rates and “shadow” export
- Central Asia
- The possibility of the Kazakh oil export into the European market
- The potential expansion of the Caspian pipeline system
- Burgas-Alexandrupolis project as a potential long-term project
- The Baltic export against that of the Black Sea
- Competition for the control of the Turkmen and Uzbek gas
- The role of the EU, China and the US
- Russian and anti-Russian projects of oil and gas supply to the EU
- Economic and political prospects of the new pipelines:
- the South Stream
- the Blue Stream
- the White Stream
- Nabucco
- Future short- and mid-term scenarios
- The possible Russia’s moves on diversification of its risks in natural gas and oil transit to the EU
The contents of the report:
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. How much gas Europe needs?
- Chapter 2. Condition of the Pipeline System in Ukraine and Belarus
- 2.1. Description of the Ukrainian Gas Transport System
- 2.2. Description of the Belarusian Gas Transport System
- 2.3. Key Risks to Russian Natural Gas Transit across Ukraine and Belarus
- Chapter 3. Russia’s Projects for the Transport of Gas to Southern and Central Europe Round Ukraine and Belarus
- 3.1. Blue Stream
- 3.2. South Stream
- Chapter 4. Fight for Gas from Central Asia: New Risks for Russia
- Chapter 5. Problems of Oil Export to Southern and Central Europe
- 5.1. Will There Be Enough Oil?
- 5.2. Russian and Anti-Russian Projects
- Key conclusions
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