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Turkmenistan pushes the TAPI gas pipeline forward

DEC. 12 2010 (The Conway Bulletin) —  It is still a long way off, but Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India took a determined step forward on Dec. 11, 2010 to turning a 15-year-old pipe dream into reality.

The four countries finally signed an accord which binds them to building a 1,700km gas pipeline from the Dauletabad gas field in southeast Turkmenistan across Afghanistan and Pakistan to Fazilka, an Indian border town. It has been talked about since 1995 but war in Afghanistan and a lack of political will delayed the project.

Now, they want the so-called TAPI pipeline operating by 2014 even though the route goes through Taliban controlled parts of Afghanistan. Estimates put the cost of the pipeline, which will have a capacity of 33b cubic metres a year, at between $3.3b and $7.5b.

For the US, the pipeline is important because it acts as an alternative to a proposed pipeline running to Pakistan and India from Iran.

TAPI has gained momentum, largely because India has pushed to increase its energy import options and because of a leadership change in Turkmenistan. Turkmenistan’s leader Kurbanguly Berdymukhamedov, president since Dec. 21 2006, has been eagerly courting Western, Chinese and Iranian investors since an argument over gas prices with Russia in 2009.

Turkmenistan, which holds the world’s fourth largest gas reserves, has a growing list of clients and an expanding web of pipelines feeding these customers directly with its gas. If TAPI goes to plan, Turkmenistan is set to become an important energy supplier to South Asia.

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(News report from Issue No. 19, published on Dec. 13 2010)

Pipeline from Turkmenistan to India takes shape

DEC. 11 2010 (The Conway Bulletin) — The leaders of Turkmenistan, Afghanistan and Pakistan and the Indian energy minister struck a deal in Ashgabat to build a pipeline carrying Turkmen gas 1,700km across Taliban-held territory to India. The cost and timing of the so-called TAPI pipeline have yet to be agreed.

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(News report from Issue No. 19, published on Dec. 13 2010)

Turkmenistan completes gas pipeline to Iran

NOV. 28 2010 (The Conway Bulletin) – Turkmen leader Kurbanguly Berdymukhamedov and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad officially opened the final half of a 1,000km pipeline pumping gas from Turkmenistan to Iran. The pipeline doubles annual Turkmen gas exports to Iran to 20b cubic metres.

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(News report from Issue No. 17, published on Nov. 29 2010)

Turkmenistan wants to supply Nabucco

NOV. 19 2010 (The Conway Bulletin) – Turkmenistan has won the support of neighbouring countries to build a gas pipeline under the Caspian Sea, said deputy PM Baymyrad Khozhamuhamedov. He also said Turkmenistan would be able to supply the EU-backed Nabucco pipeline project with gas.

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(News report from Issue No. 16, published on Nov. 22 2010)

Turkish President visits Turkmenistan

NOV. 11/12 2010 (The Conway Bulletin) – Continuing a busy diplomatic period, Turkmen President Kurbanguly Berdymukhamedov hosted talks with Turkish President Abdullah Gul on future energy supplies. Turkey needs extra supplies for the EU-backed Nabucco pipeline which will carry gas from Turkey to Europe.

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(News report from Issue No. 15, published on Nov. 15 2010)

Turkmen and Uzbek leaders meet again

OCT. 19 2010 (The Conway Bulletin) — Relations between Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan have blossomed recently and on Oct. 19 Uzbek President Islam Karimov arrived in Ashgabat for a two day visit, his second trip in 10 months.

Mr Karimov last visited in Dec. 2009 for the opening of a gas pipeline running from Turkmenistan to China via Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. As if to highlight strengthening Uzbek-Turkmen friendship, Mr Karimov’s press office said trade in 2009 between the two neighbours had increased by 40%.

But relations haven’t always been this cosy and only since Kurbanguly Berdymukhamedov took over as Turkmenistan’s president in 2006, have links visibly improved.

There was little official detail on what was discussed but talks were likely to have focused on NATO’s war in Afghanistan, gas export prices and shared concern about the growing influence of Russia in Central Asia — Kazakhstan has joined a Customs Union with Russia and Belarus and an election in Kyrgyzstan handed pro-Russia parties the balance of power — as well as concern at the development of upstream hydropower plants in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.

According to Mr Karimov’s press office, the potential of a transport corridor from Central Asia to the Middle East was also on the agenda.

Combined, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan have clout in the region. Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan are major gas, gold and cotton exporters and they hold nearly half of Central Asia’s roughly 60m people.

Karimov’s visit was also well timed. The day after he left, Russian President Dmitri Medvedev arrived in Ashgabat for his own talks with Mr Berdymukhamedov.

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(News report from Issue No. 12, published on Oct. 21 2010)

China finds gas field in Turkmenistan

SEPT. 27 2010 (The Conway Bulletin) — China’s state-owned energy company, CNPC, said it had discovered a major gas field in a block it is exploring in Turkmenistan. China also commissioned a gas compressor at the start of a gas pipeline through Central Asia. The compressor will increase the pipeline’s capacity.

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(News report from Issue No. 8, published on Sept. 30 2010)

Gas pipeline explodes in Kazakhstan

SEPT. 22 2010 (The Conway Bulletin) — Two blasts ruptured a pipeline carrying gas through Kazakhstan to Russia, the Kazakh emergencies ministry said. Nobody was injured in the blasts although gas exports along the route were suspended. It is unclear what caused the blasts and how gas exports to Russia from Central Asia will be affected.

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(News report from Issue No. 8, published on Sept. 23 2010)

Turkmenistan agrees gas pipeline deal to Pakistan

SEPT. 21 2010 (The Conway Bulletin) — Turkmenistan, Afghanistan and Pakistan agreed a framework for a gas pipeline project estimated at $3.3b. The TAPI project was planned in the 1990s but war in Afghanistan has delayed it. TAPI aims to pump gas from Turkmenistan across Afghanistan to Pakistan and India.

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(News report from Issue No. 8, published on Sept. 23 2010)

Kazakh oil to start flowing via Ukraine

SEPT. 14 2010 (The Conway Bulletin) — Kazakhstan agreed to restart oil supplies to Europe through Ukraine’s pipelines after it cut the route in January over a cost dispute. About 8m tonnes of oil per year from Kazakhstan will transit Ukraine.

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(News report from Issue No. 7, published on Sept. 16 2010)