http://www.kommersant.com/page.asp?id=580585

Caspian Hydrocarbons Flow through the Corridor

// Right past Russia

Ceremony

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev received the Presidents of Turkey,
Georgia and Kazakhstan on Wednesday to celebrate the opening of the
Baku â€" Tbilisi â€" Ceyhan oil pipeline. Russia did not take part in the
festivities.
Aliyev, Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili and Turkish President
Ahmet Necdet Sezer signed a declaration opening the Kars â€" Akhalkalaki
â€" Tbilisi â€" Baku oil corridor. The agreement foresees the construction
of a 98- kilometer rail line between Akhalkalaki, Georgia, and Kars,
Turkey, 68 km. of which will run through Georgia and 30 km. through
Turkey. The preliminary cost is set at $400-450 million. The rail line
transport up to 3 million metric tons of oil that now flows throw
Azerbaijan from Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan to the Black Sea ports in
Georgia. During the course of the ceremony, the Foreign Ministers of
Azerbaijan, Georgia and Kazakhstan, the Energy Minister of Turkey and
the U.S. Energy Secretary signed the declaration, which effectively
connects Kazakhstan to the Baku â€" Tbilisi â€" Ceyhan project.

The 1770-kilometer pipeline bears the name of the late Azerbaijani
president Heidar Aliyev, father of the current president, who said
that the capacity of pipeline will be 1 million barrels of oil per
day. Aliyev gave high praise to the role the U.S. government and the
British company BP played in the project. “Without the support of the
U.S., this project could not have been carried out. We feel their
support in all energy projects. We are partners and we approach all
world processes from the same position,” he said, also calling BP an
integral part of Azerbaijan.

U.S. President George W. Bush sent a congratulatory letter to the
participants in the ceremony, which was read by Energy Secretary
Samuel Bodman. “Baku â€" Tbilisi â€" Ceyhan opens a new era in the
development of the Caspian Basin. The project will allow Azerbaijan,
Georgia and Turkey to take part in the world economy,” Bodman read in
the name of the U.S. president.

Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbaev stated that Baku â€" Tbilisi â€"
Ceyhan is one of the most important paths for oil from his country to
reach world markets. He said that, last year, Kazakhstan produced 60
million tons of oil, and that figure will be 100 million by 2010. That
forces the country to create an energy corridor with its neighbors,
Nazarbaev said.

Saakashvili said that the Baku â€" Tbilisi â€" Ceyhan pipeline will allow
a new level of development “after the collapse of the great empire.”
He noted in particular that he wants to have protected sources of
hydrocarbons and stable export. “That corridor is important for the
diversification of our access to world markets and to eliminate
Western countries' dependence on the Middle East,” he said.

“Economic growth and stability are impossible without increase oil
exports. Demand for oil will grow by 60 percent by 2030. We will try
to turn the port of Ceyhan into a center of energy export and
trading,” the Turkish said. He spoke of the importance of developing
and exporting oil and gas from the Shakh Deniz field and said that
Turkey is already thinking about Turkey â€" Bulgaria â€" Romania â€" Austria
and Turkey â€" Greece â€" Italy lines. He said that the demand for gas
will grow by 70 percent by 2030, which will make Turkey one of the
world's main gas suppliers, along with Russia, Norway and Algeria.
by  Yusuf Osmanov, Baku

Russian Article as of May 26, 2005





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