Gazprom threat to Nabucco overstated?

Published: July 8, 2009 at 11:15 AM
The Nabucco pipeline is Europe's answer to energy diversification. (Nabucco Gas Pipeline International GmbH) | Enlarge Enlarge

TBILISI, Georgia, July 8 (UPI) -- The gas deal between Russian energy giant Gazprom and Azerbaijan will have only a minor impact on the heralded Nabucco pipeline, Georgian analysts say.

The State Oil Co. of Azerbaijan Republic and energy monopoly Gazprom signed a deal in June to secure 1.7 billion cubic feet per year from Azerbaijan in 2010.

Analysts say the Russian move into the Caspian region is a sign the Kremlin is seeking to tighten its grip on the European energy market. Gazprom in January cut gas supplies to its Ukrainian counterpart Naftogaz, leaving Europe in the cold as much of its Russian gas travels through Ukrainian transit routes.

Europe has put its hope in energy diversification in the $10.7 Nabucco pipeline, but analysts had worried that the SOCAR-Gazprom deal would undermine European ambitions.

But Tbilisi analysts say that, while Baku is keen on solidifying its relationship with Moscow, Nabucco, with its capacity of 1.1 billion cubic feet, needs more than just Azeri gas to move forward, Georgian Business Week reports.

Liana Jervalidze, a Caspian region policy specialist, said Nabucco needs gas from Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan, among others, to move forward, noting the Gazprom deal is not a major blow to the project.

"We see dynamic developments around Nabucco," she said, "so I don't see any problem for its (implementation)."

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