Originally posted by Aslanov
Info on “Trans-Anatolian gas pipeline” the azeri pipeline with 58 percent ownership.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trans-...n_gas_pipeline
“The construction of Turkish Stream is set to begin in 2017, and should be completed by late 2019.” The Russian/turkish pipeline.
https://www.rt.com/news/368953-turke...russia-stream/
The azeri TANAP pipeline is going slow most of the construction is being done on the other end, by Greece and Albania according to this azeri site. See all the articles at the bottom of the page. It is all about Greece and Albania.
Map of the two pipelines competing for the same markets.
https://cdn.americanprogress.org/wp-...ipe-webfig.png
“Turkish Stream unlikely to join TANAP
With [Azerbaijani state oil company] SOCAR being a major stakeholder in TANAP, notably owing 58 percent, it is highly unlikely to approve such a proposal which will undermine its own future prospects to pump more gas to Europe after fully developing the second and third phase of its Shah Deniz gas field,” Marazis told Trend by email.
At the same time Brussels will not be enthusiastic about such a possibility given its Energy Security Strategy which prioritizes diversification of supplier countries and routes, the expert noted.
Earlier, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu proposed to connect the Russia-developed Turkish Stream pipeline which envisages Russian gas supplies to Turkey and further to Europe bypassing Ukraine to the TANAP pipeline…
Had to delete all of your azeri site links, since your dictatorial government is tracking IP addresses
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