China Secures Gas Supply From Turkmenistan: Who’s the True Winner?
Philip H. de Leon
On December 14, 2009, an inauguration took place that deserves more attention than it received because it marks an economic power shift to the benefit of three Central Asian countries and
This pipeline then connects with the West-East Gas Pipeline that crosses
Diversification of gas export routes seen as a regional security factor
Most commentators and officials have stirred clear from saying openly that
The Central Asia-China gas pipeline is a US$7.3bn project, 1,833 km long with 188 km going through
A new natural gas player:
In 2008 the independent British auditing company Gaffney, Cline & Associates Ltd was tasked with assessing the volumes of Turkmen gas reserves in the Yoloton-Osman fields. Despite allegations that Turkmen officials - which included the heads of Turkmengas, Turkmenneft and Turkmenneftegazstroy - misled the auditors by providing inaccurate inflated data, it remains reasonable to believe that Turkmenistan holds the 4th or 5th largest natural gas reserves in the world in light of regularly announced gas discoveries in regions with already proven reserves. President Berdymukhamedov himself sacked the Turkmen officials entangled in this scandal in October 2009.
The problem for
The recent report by Vedomosti that Gazprom plans to purchase "not more than" 10.5 bcm from
A crack in Gazprom’s Hegemony
Gazprom has for many years monopolized gas supplies from
Nabucco, a natural gas pipeline bypassing Russia and endorsed by European countries and the United States, is the perfect example of the power struggle at play: by securing large gas volumes from Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan, the financial viability of Nabucco comes into doubt as it is not clear that there would be enough gas available to supply both Nabucco and the South Stream pipeline supported by Gazprom.
Money helps shift the balance of power
As
This conjunction of companies “ready-to-go” with guaranteed financing and full government endorsement and support gives
One successful example of mutually beneficial regional collaboration
The fact that
This said, regional cooperation is far from being a reality in
The additional bargaining power
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