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Iran, Russia oppose Nabucco pipeline from Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan

SEPT. 13/16 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – Both Russia and Iran released statements opposing the EU’s move to negotiate a final deal with Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan for gas to fill its Nabucco pipeline running from the Caspian Sea to central Europe. The EU considers Nabucco as vital to its future energy strategy.

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(News report from Issue No. 57, published on Sept. 19 2011)

Ukrainian leader looks for Turkmen gas

SEPT. 12 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – Looking for an alternative gas supplier to Russia, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych flew to Ashgabat to meet Turkmen President Kurbanguly Berdymukhamedov. Both countries have argued with Russia over gas prices. China, Russia, the EU, India and Pakistan are all competing for access to Turkmenistan’s gas supplies.

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(News report from Issue No. 56, published on Sept. 12 2011)

EU looks to speed up the Nabucco gas corridor from the Caspian Sea

SEPT. 9 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – The EU is itching to sign a final deal with Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan for gas supplies to its proposed Nabucco pipeline project.

Nabucco is at the heart of the EU’s future energy policy. It wants to reduce its dependency on Russia for gas supplies and instead develop a pipeline network from the Caspian Sea, across the South Caucasus to the centre of Europe.

At its core, the plan relies on gas from Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan but despite years of lobbying they are still considering their options and there is still no final deal.

Now, though, the EU appears to mean business. On Sept. 12 2011, the EU said it wanted to negotiate a final treaty as a united bloc with both Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan on filling Nabucco which aims to have a capacity of 31b cubic metres/year, one of the biggest in the world.

Azerbaijan has already said it would supply gas and Turkmenistan has hinted that it would but the EU needs to know just how much and when in order to get its ambitious project off the ground.

Part of the delay has been over a pipeline running across the Caspian Sea bed, linking Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan, a project that Russia has been against.

Symbolically, the EU’s decision to negotiate a final deal with Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan as a united bloc is important too. This is the first time the 27 nation group has attempted to negotiate an energy deal together — again underlining the importance it places on Nabucco.

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(News report from Issue No. 56, published on Sept. 12 2011)

Turkmenistan’s TAPI pipeline inches forward

AUG. 17 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – The proposed pipeline running from Turkmenistan across Afghanistan to Pakistan and India (TAPI) inched forward after Turkmen and Afghan officials agreed a number of technical issues, Turkmen state news agency reported. The completion of TAPI will further cement Turkmenistan’s position as the region’s main gas supplier.

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(News report from Issue No. 53, published on Aug. 17 2011)

Turkmenistan orders Chinese trains

AUG. 9 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – Turkmenistan has placed an order worth $395m for new trains from China South Locomotive and Rolling Stock Corp, AFP news agency quoted a press release as saying. This year relations between Turkmenistan and China have grown significantly. China has replaced Russia as Turkmenistan’s biggest gas customer.

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(News report from Issue No. 52, published on Aug. 10 2011)

Turkmenistan sets presidential election for February

AUG. 5 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – Turkmenistan’s parliament officially announced a presidential election for Feb. 12. Kurbanguly Berdymukhamedov, president since Dec. 2006, has said that opposition groups are welcome to participate in the election. Opposition groups are currently in exile and have voiced reservations over the invitation.

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(News report from Issue No. 52, published on Aug. 10 2011)

Central bankers jailed in Turkmenistan

JULY 29 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – In a scene reminiscent of Soviet times, several central bankers in Turkmenistan admitted during a broadcast on state television that they had stolen millions of dollars, news agencies reported. The bankers were given lengthy prison sentences.

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(News report from Issue No. 51, published on Aug. 2 2011)

SIM card market opens up in Turkmenistan

AUG. 2 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – The Turkmen authorities relaxed rules on who can buy new SIM cards for mobile phones, triggering massive queues outside shops of the state-owned mobile operator Altyn Asyr, AP reported. In December, Turkmenistan declined to renew a contract with Russian mobile provider MTS, which had serviced 80% of the market, leaving thousands of frustrated mobile users without coverage.

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(News report from Issue No. 51, published on Aug. 2 2011)

Turkmen deputy minster sacked after blast

JULY 12 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – Turkmen President Kurbanguly Berdymukhamedov sacked the country’s deputy defence minister four days after a blast at an arms depot in a town near Ashgabat killed scores of people. The government has said 15 people died but the opposition website chrono-tm.org said up to 200 people may have been killed.

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(News report from Issue No. 49, published on July 20 2011)

Turkish companies say Turkmenistan owes them $1b

JULY 19 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – Twenty Turkish companies complained they are owed $1b by Turkmenistan for construction work. Turkmenistan has denied the claims which are potentially damaging for the country’s reputation. Turkmenistan is trying to present itself as favourable for foreign investors.

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(News report from Issue No. 49, published on July 20 2011)