Title: IranEurope Dialogue on Central Asia and Caucasia CA
1Iran-Europe Dialogue on Central Asia and Caucasia
(CAA)
- Abbas Maleki
- Roundtable on Iran and European Union
Cooperation in Caspian Sea, Central Asia, and
Caucasus
- Institute for Caspian Studies
- March 11, 2007
2Sources of Instability
- -Radical approaches to Islam
- -The lack of sustainable economic development
- -Energy and its Route
- -Effort to change the lifestyle of the peoples in
the region
- -Corruption
- -Policies of dominated powers in the region
- -Ethnic violence
- -Drug Trafficking
3Radical approaches to Islam
- Different interpretation of Islam in the CAC is
one of instability sources. Specifically, the
extreme perceptions of Islamic culture as
different groups like Hizbuttahrir are proposing.
- A rigid, radical and unpopular version of Islam
which is very hard for the people to obey it.
4Lack of sustainable development
- Total population of the CAC is 73 millions
- -68 of 8 million in Azerbaijan, under
the poverty line
- -35 15 Kazakhstan
- -51 5 Kirgizstan
- -GDP/Capita
- -Tajikistan 180
- -Kirgizstan 270
- -Uzbekistan 360
- -Armenia 520
- -Azerbaijan 600
- -Georgia 630
- -Turkmenistan 750
- -Kazakhstan 1260
5Energy export is not very high
- Armenia 0.3 US billion Dollars
- Georgia 0.3
- Kyrgyzstan 0.5
- Tajikistan 0.8
- Azerbaijan 1.8
- Turkmenistan 2.7
- Uzbekistan 3.0
- Kazakhstan 9.1
- Compare with Saudi 135 and Iran 55 US billion
6Orchestrated efforts by West to change the
lifestyle of the peoples in CAC
- Activities of rulers to weakening traditions,
customs
- Neglected NGOs
- Example Kazakhstan advertisement in IHT, Nov.
12, 2003 title "Kz is the outpost of struggle
against fundamentalism". Kz is the only country
in the region in which Islamic opposition does
not really exist. Religion has never played an
important role in Kz, while Muslim organizations
have been influential in neighboring Uz and
Td..This means that the Kazakhs are catching on
to Western lifestyle and values. - The question is who is living with Kazakh
lifestyle and values in future?
7Corruption
- There is no good governance in the region
- -Most of the Governments are totalitarian
regimes
- -Most of the rulers are the former Secretary
General of local Communist Parties.
- -Corruption Index shows
- -Azerbaijan is the 4th most corrupted
country
- -Russia is the 7th
- -Kazakhstan is the 20th
8Energy in CAC
- Energy is one of the resources that could support
the development
- But the geopolitics of pipelines is the key
factor for the phenomenon of new dependency to
other countries
- Russia is trying to dominate all of energy
infrastructure in Eurasia
9Energy Routes at a Glance
10Middle East Sub Region
11Asian Identity
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13ECO (Economic Cooperation Organization)
14Iran and CAC
- Iran has shown a rational, modest and economic
oriented model in the CAC.
- Irans activities for
- -Establishing ceasefire in Nagorno
Karabakh in 1994.
- -Success to end the Tajik civil war is
among them.
- -Iran was eager to see more cooperation
among CAC, proposed them the membership of ECO,
establishment of CASCO in 1992.
- -An observer in Shanghai Cooperation
Organization
- -Road and Rail networks for landlocked
countries
15IranA look at the energy sector
- Iran has very ambitious plans in oil, gas and
petrochemicals
- Though the strategy on oil production capacity
increase remains a key debate topic, major
investments in this sector are inevitable
- The legal framework remains an issue, though slow
changes are taking shape
- Irans focus in the next decade will be on gas
and also gas-intensive industries
- Next important event Restructuring of NIOC and
consequent corporatization of the energy sector
companies.
Investments needed in Irans energy sector
2005-2020
16KTI
17Kazakhstan-Turkmenistan-Iran Pipeline
- Study in process in accordance with the Agreement
on Joint Studies concluded between KazMunayGas,
Total, Japan National Oil Corporation, and Inpex
- A Long-Term Export Option for Delivering Kazakh
Oil to Asian Markets via Persian Gulf
18Caspian Oil Terminals and Neka
19Neka-Ray Old and New Pipeline (370 000 b/d)
20Irans Free Zones in the North
21North-South Corridor
22Great Central Asia Routes
2320
13.6
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24Iran-Europe Energy Dialogue
- The gas pipeline from CA to Iran then Europe is a
key project in trilateral cooperation among three
regions.
- The study of the two routes from Iran to Europe
via Turkey and Ukraine had been done.
25Energy
- Iran is energy giant, one of its feet on the
Persian Gulf, another on the Caspian, with
geostrategic advantages.
- Europe is surrounded by the sea of gas, most
important of them Russia, Iran and Qatar.
- For Europe, the importance of CAC is
dramatically increased, because member ship of
each central or Eastern Europe countries to EU
means a new demand for Energy.
26Energy (2)
- -Iran can decrease isolation of central Asia
dramatically.
- Iran now imports gas from Turkmenistan to consume
in the Northern part of Iran, as imports oil from
Kazakhstan.
- Iran is end-user of the produced oil and gas in
the CAC
27Potential New Supplies to Europe with
Diversification of Supply
- Caspian Sea region Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan,
Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan
- Middle East region Iran, Iraq
- North Africa region Egypt, Libya
28Iran-Europe Energy Dialogue Restraints
- Freidman Muller has discussed, in the past with
political motivation, Europe preferred to follow
the Soviet gas pipeline instead of the cheap and
costless Iranian gas. Now again, because of US
extraterritorial rules like 1995 ILSA, the oil
and gas companies can not invest more than 20
million dollars in Iran's energy industries.
29World NG Consumption
30EU NATURAL GAS DEMAND SUPPLY OUTLOOK 2003 - 2025
Source EUROGAS Report 2004
6
31Proved natural gas reserves at end 2006
32Sources of Natural Gas Supply - European Union
2030 Indigenous Imports 80 Product
ion 20
2003 Indigenous Net Imports 51 Produ
ction 49
2002 Indigenous Net Imports 47 Produ
ction 53
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14
18
19
49
53
12
12
3
6
Source EU-forecast, EU Energy, Issue 86, July
2nd, 2004
Source Eurogas
33Forecast of Gas Supply OECD Europe
Source Security of Gas Supply in Open Markets -
LNG and power at a turning point, Edition 2004
(OECD/IEA)
34Nabucco
- New gas supply route to Europe from
- Turkey to Austria
- via Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary
35Project Partners
- OMV
- OMV Gas GmbH, Austria
- MOL
- MOL Natural Gas Transmission Ltd., Hungary
- Transgaz
- S.N.T.G.N. Transgaz S.A., Romania
- Bulgargaz
- Bulgargaz EAD, Bulgaria
- BOTAS
- Botas Petroleum Pipeline Corporation, Turkey
36Nabucco corporate structure
37Missing link between giant gas sources (in bcm)
and potential markets
4,000
47,570
1,770
33,530
4,520
38Supply Sources for Nabucco
Azerbaidschan 10-14 bcm
Egypt
Iran 10-20 bcm
Iraq
8-10 bcm
39Nabucco Gas Pipeline Strategic Goals of Project
- Opening a new gas supply corridor for Europe from
Middle East and Caspian regions
- Raise transit profiles of participating project
countries
- Contribution to security of supply for partner
countries and for Europe as a whole
- Strengthening the turntable position of Austrian
pipeline grid and the Hub Baumgarten within the
European network
40Feasibility Study Phase - Findings Technical Study
Routing corridor defined Border crossings fixed
Pipeline Diameter 56 Distance 3,300 km Invest
ment 4.6 bill.
Project is technically feasible
41Project Phases
Feasibility Study
Develop- ment
Constr. 1st step
2nd step
Operating Marketing
42US military around Iran
43Final thoughts...
- Central Asia and Caucasus are neighbors of Europe
and Iran
- Europe is surrounded by sea of gas, Iran is one
of them
- Divergence is important in energy supply
- Instability in CAC has impacts to the both
sides
- Interpretation of Islam is a key factor in these
areas.
- Irans path to the free world is Europe via
North, during tight situation.