| Author (Person) | Kardaş, Şaban |
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| Publisher | German Marshall Fund of the United States |
| Series Title | Analysis |
| Series Details | July 2013 |
| Publication Date | July 2013 |
| Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
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In late June 2013, the consortium developing Azerbaijan’s offshore Shah Deniz natural gas reserves in the Caspian Sea chose the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline project (TAP) to transport Azerbaijani gas to European markets from the Turkish border onwards. With this decision, TAP’s rival, Nabucco-West, which was for a long time considered the crown-jewel of the EU’s Southern Corridor, might come to an effective end. Having advocated Nabucco as a strategic priority since the project’s introduction in the early-2000s, and participated in it as an equal stakeholder, Turkey is adjusting its policies to the dramatically transformed reality on the ground. |
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| Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.gmfus.org/publications/turkey-and-southern-corridor-after-tap’s-selection-main-export-route-caspian-gas |
| Subject Categories | Economic and Financial Affairs, Energy, Politics and International Relations, Trade |
| Countries / Regions | Turkey |