A game of diplomatic chess

Although it has been likened to a twenty-first century Silk Road, the ‘Southern Gas Corridor’ is currently making painstaking and troubled progress, inching its way through the political and economic strife that stands between the Caspian Sea and western Europe, writes Mark Rowe. At stake is Europe’s desire to lessen its overreliance on Russian gas.

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PR May 2012 - p14-15.pdf

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Journal title: Petroleum Review

Publisher: Energy Institute

Countries: Caspian Sea -

Subjects: Energy engineering, Banking, finance and investment, Trading, Policy and Governance, Pipeline Engineering, Petroleum related research, Road transport, Pipeline