Tag Archives: Azerbaijan

Joint Iran-Azerbaijan car plant to be finished soon

SEPT. 13 2017 (The Conway Bulletin) — The construction of a car-making joint-venture factory between Iran and Azerbaijan will be finished shortly, media quoted deputy Azerbaijani economy minister Sahil Babayev as saying. He said that the first cars of the JV between Azerbaijan’s AzEuroCar and Iran’s Khorodo would roll off the plant next year. It will have a capacity of 10,000 units. Azerbaijan has been looking at ways to boost its non-oil industrial output.
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— This story was first published in issue 343 of The Conway Bulletin on Sept. 15 2017

Chinese president to visit Azerbaijan for first time this year

SEPT. 14 2017 (The Conway Bulletin) — Chinese President Xi Jinping intends to visit Azerbaijan for the first time later this year, a source at the Chinese embassy in Baku told the Trend news agency. The visit is a sign of the increased importance that China is putting on relations with Azerbaijan, a stage post on its ‘Belt and Road’ trade plan. Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev visited China in 2015.
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— This story was first published in issue 343 of The Conway Bulletin on Sept. 15 2017

BP-led consortium signs deal to extend ACG licence

SEPT. 14 2017 (The Conway Bulletin) — A consortium lead by BP signed a deal to extend its operation of the Azeri-Chirag-Guneshli (ACG) fields in the Azerbaijani section of the Caspian Sea, an agreement originally dubbed the “Contract of the Century” in 1994.

Under the new deal, BP and its partners will run ACG, Azerbaijan’s biggest producing oil fields, until 2050. The original contract was due to expire in 2024.

Negotiations for a renewed deal had been ongoing all year and despite each side’s frustrations with the other, an agreement had always been likely.

At the signing ceremony in Baku, Bob Dudley, the BP CEO, said: “Over the past 23 years the ‘Contract of the Century’ has truly transformed Azerbaijan, energy supplies to Europe and all of us who have worked so hard to make it a success. Today’s contract is perhaps an even more important milestone in the history of Azerbaijan.”

SOCAR chairman Rovnag Abdullayev was equally exuberant.

“Today is a significant day for Azerbaijan,” he said. “Since the signing of the first PSA in 1994, ACG has benefited from $33bn of investment, producing around 440 million tonnes of oil, and delivering directly more than $125bn of net profit to our country.”

For Azerbaijan, this second operating agreement for ACG is much improved from the original. SOCAR, the Azerbaijan state oil and gas company, increased its stake in the project to 25% from 11.65%. The Azerbaijani government, strapped for cash in the midst of an economic downturn, will also receive a one-off $3.6b payment.

For BP, securing an extension to the agreement was vital. ACG forms a major part of its reserves and income. Its share in the project has been cut to 30.37% from 35.8%. Its partners, other than SOCAR, have also had to agree to an equity cut to secure a new deal on ACG.

Chevron now owns a 9.57% sake, Inpex 9.31%, Statoil 7.2%, ExxonMobil 6.79%, TPAO 5.73%, Itochu has 3.65% and ONGC Videsh holds 2.31%.
Relations between Azerbaijan and the BP-led coalition have become increasingly fraught over the past few years.

Azerbaijan has been frustrated that BP hasn’t been able to stem a drop in production at the site and BP executives have become increasingly exasperated at the negative headlines surrounding Azerbaijan, which has been accused by the West of clamping down on the media and of various corrupt practices.

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— This story was first published in issue 343 of The Conway Bulletin on Sept. 15 2017

Turkish military jets on exercise in Azerbaijan

SEPT. 15 2017 (The Conway Bulletin) — Turkish military and fighter jets arrived in Azerbaijan ahead of a 12-day military exercise with their Azerbaijani counterparts set to run from Sept. 18. Azerbaijan and Turkey are close allies and regularly hold military exercises although this series, dubbed TuAz Eagle 2017 is one of the biggest held.
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— This story was first published in issue 343 of The Conway Bulletin on Sept. 15 2017

Azerbaijan’s GDP to fall this year

SEPT. 13 2017 (The Conway Bulletin) — The IMF said Azerbaijan’s GDP will fall by another 1% this year but rise by 2% in 2018, more analysis that an economic downturn that has smashed into the region is being hard felt in Azerbaijan (Sept. 7). The root cause of the downturn was a fall in oil prices that triggered a recession in Russia. Azerbaijan’s economy is dependent on oil. Last year its economy shrank by 3.8%. The IMF also said that inflation in Azerbaijan would remain above 10%.
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— This story was first published in issue 343 of The Conway Bulletin on Sept. 15 2017

Aliyev pardons Russian blogger who visited Nagorno-Karabakh

SEPT. 11 2017 (The Conway Bulletin) — Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev pardoned Israeli/Russian travel blogger Alexander Lapshin who was imprisoned in July for three years for illegally entering the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh. After he was released, Mr Lapshin was immediately flown to Israel for hospital treatment. Azerbaijan sees Russia and Israel as two of its closest allies. It fought Armenia in a war for control of Nagorno-Karabakh in the 1990s.
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— This story was first published in issue 343 of The Conway Bulletin on Sept. 15 2017

Azerbaijan release newspaper editor from pre-trial detention

SEPT. 11 2017 (The Conway Bulletin) — The authorities in Azerbaijan released Mehman Aliyev, head of the Turan news agency which is described as the country’s only remaining independent media outlet, from pre-trial detention but said an investigation into alleged tax avoidance was ongoing. Mr Aliyev’s detention last month has enraged human rights groups and Western governments who have said the allegations are fabricated. Azerbaijan has been accused of cracking down on free media.
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— This story was first published in issue 343 of The Conway Bulletin on Sept. 15 2017

Azerbaijan expecting decision on Absheron soon

SEPT. 14 2017 (The Conway Bulletin) — Azerbaijani state oil and gas company SOCAR expects a decision on whether to develop the offshore Absheron gas field to be made by the end of the year, a source a the company told Reuters. Absheron is seen as an important field that should boost Azerbaijan’s reputation as a major gas exporter. It was discovered in 2011 by a consortium lead by France’s Total.
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— This story was first published in issue 343 of The Conway Bulletin on Sept. 15 2017

Azerbaijani Appeal Court frees newspaper editor

SEPT. 15  (The Bulletin) — An appeals court in Azerbaijan freed the financial director of the Azerbaijani opposition daily Azadiliq (Liberty), Faiq Amirli, from prison in what has been hailed by rights activists as a rare victory. Amirli was sentenced to prison in July for tax evasion. Prosecutors said he owned books by the exiled cleric Fethullah Gulen. Turkey, Azerbaijan’s key ally, has accused Gulen of inciting a failed coup last year. 

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— This story was first published in issue 344 of The Conway Bulletin, now called the Central Asia & South Caucasus Bulletin, on Sept. 24 2017.

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Azerbaijan’s budget airline to extend flight routes

SEPT. 13 2017 (The Conway Bulletin) — Buta, the new low-cost airline of Azerbaijan’s state-owned AZAL, said that it intends to extend its flight routes to Russia, Turkey, Iran and Georgia. Buta made its inaugural flight to Tbilisi at the start of the month. It is based out of Baku Heydar Aliyev airport and mainly flies Embraer planes. Buta is an ornamental pattern used to decorate carpets, textiles and buildings.
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— This story was first published in issue 343 of The Conway Bulletin on Sept. 15 2017