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Azerbaijanian authorities release Iranian assets

JULY 19 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — The Iranian government said that Azerbaijan’s authorities had decided to release assets belonging to Naftiran Intertrade Company (NICO) and the Central Bank of Iran, as part of the relaxation of international sanctions against Iran. Mohsen Pak Ayeen, Iran’s Ambassador to Baku, said that a total of $400m held at the International Bank of Azerbaijan were released by local courts.

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(News report from Issue No. 290, published on July 22 2016)

 

Iran boosts gas for Armenia

JULY 20 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — Iran increased gas supplies to Armenia to make up for a drop in Armenian imports from Russia, imposed by repairs to a pipeline crossing Georgia.

The deal highlights the rivalry between Moscow and Tehran for gas supply contracts to Armenia and, more widely, the South Caucasus.

For one month from July 10, repair work will halt gas flows along the Russia-Georgia-Armenia pipeline, Kazak-Saguramo.

Analysts have said the maintenance work on the pipeline from Russia has given Iran a chance to position itself as a reliable alternative supplier of gas.

Armenia imported 818m cubic metres of gas in the first half of 2016 from Russia, a drop of 7.7% from 2015. This is around five times more than Iran currently exports to Armenia.

Levon Yolyan, Armenia’s minister of energy, was due to visit Iran on July 25, to negotiate the gas supplies.

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(News report from Issue No. 290, published on July 22 2016)

Islamic banking grows in Kazakhstan

JULY 18 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — Zaman Bank, a small bank in Kazakhstan, said it had converted into an Islamic financial institution. Kazakhstan’s Central Bank signed off on the deal. With assets of 15.7b tenge ($46.5m), Zaman has a small presence in the Kazakh banking market and only one branch, in Almaty. Zaman will now join Bank Al-Hilal the more prominent Islamic lender in the country. Islamic banking, which promotes lending with an Islamic ethos, is becoming more popular in Central Asia’s finance sector.

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(News report from Issue No. 290, published on July 22 2016)

Kyrgyz President signs CASA-1000 deals

JULY 19 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — Kyrgyz President Almazbek Atambayev signed a range of laws that ratify domestic and international agreements on CASA-1000, an electricity transmission project that will send power from Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan to Afghanistan and Pakistan. Loans from international lenders, including the World Bank and the Islamic Development Bank, will make up 70% of Kyrgyzstan’s total funding for the project.

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(News report from Issue No. 290, published on July 22 2016)

Uzbek PM warns Tajikistan on dangers of Rogun

JULY 19 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — Uzbek PM Shavkat Mirziyoyev complained to his Tajik counterpart over the signing of a $3.9b contract with Italy’s Salini Impregilo to build the Rogun dam and hydropower station on the Vakhsh river.

Uzbekistan has always opposed the project, which it has said will reduce essential water flow from the Pamir mountains to the Amu Darya river which irrigates Uzbek cotton fields.

For Tajikistan, Rogun carries symbolic value, it will be the world’s tallest dam, and is also economically important.

Mr Mirziyoyev said Tajikistan’s stance will trigger a reaction.

“The persistence with which the Government of Tajikistan seeks at all costs to continue construction of the Rogun hydroelectric power station, cannot but cause anxiety for the possible dangerous and irreparable consequences of such risky steps taken by the Tajik side,” he wrote.

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(News report from Issue No. 290, published on July 22 2016)

China to invest in Uzbekistan’s food processing

JULY 19 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — China’s Xinjiang Silu Changlong Investment said it will partner with Uzbekistan’s ministry of economy to establish a $28.7m food processing, packaging and logistics centre in Bukhara, in the south of the country.

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(News report from Issue No. 290, published on July 22 2016)

DESFA deal with Azerbaijan’s energy company in danger

JULY 20 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — A deal for Azerbaijan’s state-owned energy company SOCAR to lead a takeover of Greece’s gas pipeline network DESFA could collapse after the Greek government agreed a lower-than-expected gas price rise. SOCAR has been working on putting together the deal to buy up Greece’s pipeline network since 2013.

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(News report from Issue No. 290, published on July 22 2016)

Electricity prices increase in Azerbaijan

JULY 15 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — Azerbaijan’s government said that it is considering an increase in electricity prices for households of 16.7%, local media reported. The price will increase from 0.06 manat to 0.07 manat/kWh. This is the first price increase since 2007. Domestic electricity prices in the South Caucasus are sensitive. People in Armenia and Georgia have demonstrated against tariff increases over the past few years.

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(News report from Issue No. 290, published on July 22 2016)

Azerbaijan’s energy company says Greek gas network deal may collapse

JULY 20 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — A deal for Azerbaijan’s state-owned energy company SOCAR to lead a €400m takeover of Greece’s gas pipeline network DESFA could collapse after the Greek government agreed a lower-than-expected domestic gas price rise.

Anar Mammadov, CEO of SOCAR’s Greek subsidiary, said after a meeting with Panos Skourletis, Greece’s energy minister that the gas price increase undermined DESFA’s profitability.

“If implemented, those changes would reduce the value of the company and its future profitability

dramatically,” he told media. “The only thing I can say right now is that I can’t see how the tender could be salvaged if those changes are implemented as planned.”

The Greek parliament still has to approve the price rise for it to be implemented.

In 2013, SOCAR won a bid to buy 66% of DESFA, Greece’s gas distributor. The deal was later frozen by the European Commission, citing the so-called Third Energy Package, a 2009 regulation designed to counter vertical integration between gas suppliers and distributors.

In recent months, though, Italy’s Snam has come forward as a potential partner for SOCAR. Snam would buy 17% and SOCAR would take 49%, which mean the takeover complies with the EU’s requirements.

Buying DESFA is important to Azerbaijan because Greece will play a major role hosting part of a pipeline network that will pump gas from the Caspian Sea to Europe.

The EU has called this new pipeline network a vital strategic goal to reduce its reliance on gas supplies from Russia with which it has had increasingly strained relations.

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(News report from Issue No. 290, published on July 22 2016)

 

Kazakh energy company spat worsens

JULY 19 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — In an increasingly vicious argument, Kazakhstan’s state-owned energy company Kazmunaigas accused independent directors of its London-traded upstream subsidiary KMG EP, of misrepresenting its position over a buy-out scheme it was trying to promote. Kazmunaigas’ letter, published by Kazakhstan’s stock exchange, said that its purchase offer for KMG EP’s GDRs still stands and that the independent directors had overesti- mated KMG EP’s operational performance.

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(News report from Issue No. 290, published on July 22 2016)