http://en.apa.az/news.php?id=111270


Azeri Press Agency
November 18, 2009


Richard Morningstar: A failure to find an agreement between Turkey and 
Azerbaijan, would lead energy companies to search for alternative routes
 

-“A failure to find an agreement would lead energy companies to search for 
different routes. This alternative may be transportation of liquid gas and 
pressure gas from the Black Sea to Europe through the White Stream. All the 
alternatives should be worked on. Due to this, Turkey will become a very strong 
transit country in transporting the gas of the Caucasus and Central Asia to 
Europe,” Richard Morningstar said.
Morningstar said Turkmenistan and Iraq could join in as other suppliers besides 
Azerbaijan but he indicated that the U.S. was against Iran’s participation in 
the Nabucco project. 

 
Baku: Richard Morningstar, U.S. special envoy for Eurasian energy, said the 
southern corridor and Nabucco project passing through Turkey are of great 
importance for Europe’s energy security and diversification of energy 
resources, APA reports quoting Turkish news agencies.

Addressing the meeting at a Brussels-based think-tank, European Policy Center, 
Morningstar called on Turkey and Azerbaijan to reach an agreement over gas and 
transportation prices through a west-bound pipeline that would carry natural 
gas to Europe, saying the two countries would otherwise risk forcing energy 
companies to look for alternative routes. He said the issue on what sources 
would supply Nabucco with gas was still being discussed. 

“It is obvious that the first gas will come from Azerbaijan. A question arises: 
Why do Turkey and Azerbaijan fail to reach an agreement on the gas and its 
transit price? We strongly encourage Turkey and Azerbaijan to agree on pricing 
terms because the agreement is needed to win the trust of the participating 
companies in the Nabucco Pipeline project. We think they will reach an 
agreement, but they are moving slowly. I think these two countries should 
understand that this agreement meets their strategic interests,” he said.

“A failure to find an agreement would lead energy companies to search for 
different routes. This alternative may be transportation of liquid gas and 
pressure gas from the Black Sea to Europe through the White Stream. All the 
alternatives should be worked on. Due to this, Turkey will become a very strong 
transit country in transporting the gas of the Caucasus and Central Asia to 
Europe,” Richard Morningstar said.

Morningstar said Turkmenistan and Iraq could join in as other suppliers besides 
Azerbaijan but he indicated that the U.S. was against Iran’s participation in 
the Nabucco project. 
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