VERSIONS: روسيا اليوم NOTICIAS FREEVIDEO ИНОТВ RTД
breakingnews
Go to main page   Business   News   Nabucco gas pipeline is not on EU’s agenda anymore  
MORE ON THE STORY
18.03.2009, 19:45

The quiet (political) death of Nabucco

The US-backed Nabucco natural gas pipeline is dying a slow death. Even its strongest supporters have a hard time demonstrating its commercial viability.

05.02.2009, 17:14

Race to build new gas pipe to Europe

Bulgaria's President has called on Europe to speed up approval for the South Stream gas pipeline project. Diversification of energy supplies was the main topic during Georgy Pyrvanov's meeting with President Medvedev.

15.01.2009, 16:20 1 comment

Taking sides with pipelines

The aggressive political rhetoric stating that Russia uses gas as a ‘geopolitical weapon’ is very popular in the West. Though the facts contradict it.

South stream map 07.04.2009, 10:12

Gazprom to bring Blue Stream to Italy

Gazprom has tightened its grip on Europe's gas supply after Rome agreed to extend the vast Blue Stream pipeline to Italy, as Italian Economy Minister Claudio Scajola flagged likely routes.

11.12.2009, 18:38

GECF puts its confidence in Russian leader

The new gas producers organization has appointed Russian Leonid Bokhanovsky to the secretary generals position, expecting Russia to use its political influence. Energy Minister Shmatko says that faith will be repaid.

26.05.2010, 11:04

Russia looks at Northern Sea transport route

Rich in natural resources, the Arctic is becoming an increasingly attractive region for business. One of the ways to master the resource base is to revive the Northern Sea Route for shipping.

21.11.2009, 07:17 15 comments

US to monitor Russia-EU gas agreements

The US government has entered into the fray by setting up a commission to monitor the agreements on gas supplies between Russia and the EU countries.

14.11.2009, 22:15 8 comments

"Russian food and energy will save the world"

William Wilson, an economist from the Vanguard investment firm in London, told RT about Russia’s impact on the global economy.

14.11.2009, 20:26 5 comments

“Together, South and North Stream will bring a new Europe order”

On Saturday Russia signed a final agreement with Slovenia paving the way for the South Stream gas pipeline project. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin says all European partners involved are now fully on board.

25.06.2009, 10:31 2 comments

Dmitry and diamonds: Russia’s president signs more deals in Namibia

President Dmitry Medvedev has arrived in the Namibian capital Windhoek on the next leg of his African tour where he is eyeing deals in diamonds and energy.

Nabucco gas pipeline is not on EU’s agenda anymore

Published: 17 March, 2009, 22:22

Painting by Christopher Zacharow

(20.1Mb) embed video

TAGS: Natural resources, Russia and the global economy, Gas


The ambitious Nabucco pipeline project intended to pump Central Asian natural gas to Europe bypassing Russia has been excluded from EU’s priority projects, a source in the EU’s Council of Ministers said on Tuesday.

The Nabucco gas pipeline is to be laid through the territories of Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary and Austria to connect Europe with Central Asia, which is rich in hydrocarbons, bypassing Russia.

The project is supported by 27 EU members, all the transit countries, and the US.

The estimated cost of Nabucco pipeline, construction planned to start in 2010, is $10 billion.

The previously announced €250 million (approximately $323 million) allocated to start the project were recently cut to just €50 million ($64.5 million) due to the economic crisis.

From the very beginning the project was considered as a rival to Russia’s South Stream gas pipeline designed to annually pump 31 billion cubic meters of natural gas from Russia and Central Asia via the Balkans to Europe. Bulgaria, Serbia, Hungary, Italy and Greece have already agreed to participate in the project.

Russia-Ukraine gas conflicts raised concerns over the energy dependency of Europe once Russia completely cut off gas supplies to Ukraine at the beginning of January 2009 after failing to reach agreement over annual gas prices payment of a Ukrainian gas debt. Later on Russia stopped gas deliveries to Europe via Ukraine, stating that the latter was stealing transit gas. Kiev denied the accusation.

“The Ukraine gas dispute has created a tremendous interest in building alternative pipelines, but at the same time they are expensive and Europe doesn’t have enough money,” says professor Alan Riley from the Centre for European Policy Studies.

At the same time Russia’s gas monopoly Gazprom is sure of the South Stream project's future.

“Unlike Nabucco, we have everything we need to make this project a success. We have gas, we have the market, we have expertise and technical capabilities for implementing such complex projects, and, most importantly, we have corporate governance,” Gazprom Deputy CEO Aleksandr Medvedev said.

Commenting on Russia's gas monopoly refusal to participate in the Nabucco project, Gazprom's CEO said that “We do not wish this project ill. May God help implement it. We have been invited to join in, but we will implement our own project.”

+8 (12 votes)
 
Back to top
next MORE NEWS
17.03.2009, 16:06

Russian government forwards G20 economic proposals

The Russian Government has put forward its suggestions for re-building the world financial system, which it wants discussed at next month's G20 Summit in London.

18.03.2009, 10:22

Global carmakers in Russia prepare for the longer haul

One of Russia’s main economic zones, the Kaluga region, plans to attract $500 million of foreign investment this year, less than a third of its 2008 total, as the key carmaking industry slows.