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Eurasianet

Eurasianet

Contributor since: 29 Sep 2011

Eurasianet

Eurasianet is an independent news organization that covers news from and about the South Caucasus and Central Asia, providing on-the-ground reporting and critical perspectives on the most important developments in the region.

Latest articles from Eurasianet

  • Oil Price War Could Wreak Havoc On Eurasian Economies

    Published 10 March 2020 | viewed 26,075 times

    A feud between Saudi Arabia and Russia that sent oil prices plunging on March 9 has rewritten economic forecasts across Eurasia. Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Russia –…

  • Why Russia And Ukraine Are Still Making Billion-Dollar Energy Deals

    Published 13 February 2020 | viewed 22,655 times

    The story of Russia turning off the gas to punish Ukraine for some perceived indignity will be familiar to most Eurasianet readers. Somewhat less known…

  • Russia’s Mega-Pipeline Is A Major Threat To This Gas Producer

    Published 05 December 2019 | viewed 15,096 times

    Russia’s mega-project to export its gas to China, the Power of Siberia pipeline, came online December 2. By 2024, the pipeline is expected to deliver 38…

  • The Oil Nations That Still Haven't Recovered From The 2014 Crash

    Published 13 November 2019 | viewed 8,410 times

    Economic growth in Central Asia and the South Caucasus will remain lackluster in 2020, slowing slightly in most countries, the International Monetary Fund says in its latest…

  • Kazakhstan’s Oil Dilemma

    Published 05 February 2019 | viewed 21,712 times

    It was a hot July morning in 2000 when a helicopter carrying Kazakhstan’s President Nursultan Nazarbayev landed on a drilling barge on the Caspian Sea.…

  • BP Bets Big On The Caspian Sea

    Published 19 January 2019 | viewed 15,870 times

    UK oil and gas giant BP is planning to launch an ambitious two-year exploration and drilling program in Azerbaijan's sector of the Caspian Sea aimed…

  • Russia Lifts Gas Prices For Armenia In 2019

    Published 05 January 2019 | viewed 16,399 times

    Russia has raised the price for the gas it sells to Armenia by 10 percent. The negotiations over the gas price were seen as a…

  • Turkmenistan’s Pipeline Project Faces More Hurdles

    Published 15 December 2018 | viewed 12,786 times

    While in Islamabad, Muhammetmyrat Amanov, chief executive of the TAPI Pipeline Limited Corporation, urged his hosts to get to work building their section of the project by March. Amanov…

  • Crypto Mining Could Leave This Region Without Power

    Published 15 December 2018 | viewed 11,227 times

    Rampant cryptocurrency mining is threatening the shaky electrical network in the tiny, mostly unrecognized republic of Abkhazia, forcing officials to call for putting regulatory shackles…

  • These Nations Are The Hardest Hit By Iran Sanctions

    Published 10 November 2018 | viewed 17,637 times

    The resumption of wide-ranging American sanctions on Iran promises economic uncertainty for the Islamic Republic’s neighbors in the Caucasus: Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia. Washington's goal…

  • Turkey And Azerbaijan Cement Relations With New Oil Refinery

    Published 27 October 2018 | viewed 13,173 times

    Azerbaijan and Turkey have further strengthened their already close relations with the formal commissioning of the first Azerbaijani-built oil refinery in Turkey. For an estimated $6.3…

  • Is Uranium On The Way Back?

    Published 16 October 2018 | viewed 26,830 times

    Kazakhstan’s wholly state-owned uranium mining giant is capitalizing on high prices for its wares by announcing plans to list on the London Stock Exchange.  The…

  • Kazakhstan’s Fuel Crisis Is A Thing Of The Past

    Published 06 October 2018 | viewed 10,536 times

    Under a new deal being signed with Russia on October 3, Kazakhstan will be permitted to export car fuel — a sign that severe domestic shortages may…

  • What Is Behind Tajikistan’s Skyrocketing Fuel Prices?

    Published 21 July 2018 | viewed 14,803 times

    One of the most popular means to get around Tajikistan’s capital is the “three-somoni taxi,” named for the set price of the fare. No more.…

  • Uzbekistan, Russia Announce Joint Nuclear Facility

    Published 14 July 2018 | viewed 14,506 times

    Uzbekistan has said it has reached an agreement with Russia to jointly build a nuclear power plant, a development it says will help it economize…

  • Azerbaijan’s Pipeline Conundrum

    Published 16 June 2018 | viewed 13,768 times

    Upwards of a thousand dignitaries – including the presidents of Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, and Serbia – assembled June 12 at a barren site outside…

  • Iran Looks To Boost Energy Relations With Turkmenistan

    Published 31 March 2018 | viewed 7,697 times

    Turkmenistan is exploring options on natural gas swap deals with Iran to export its fuel to markets further afield, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani reportedly said…

  • Uzbekistan Looks To Export Electricity To Afghanistan

    Published 26 March 2018 | viewed 7,791 times

    Senior officials with Uzbekistan’s state-run power company have said work has begun on building power cables to Afghanistan that will enable them to increase exports…

  • Azerbaijan-Europe Gas Pipeline Gets $1B In Funding

    Published 24 March 2018 | viewed 18,906 times

    The European Investment Bank (EIB) has approved 932 million Euros ($1.15 billion) in loans for the Trans Anatolian gas Pipeline (TANAP) being constructed across Turkey…

  • Tajikistan’s New Hydroelectric Plant Can Benefit Entire Region

    Published 10 March 2018 | viewed 26,824 times

    In the boldest signal of bilateral amity to date, Uzbekistan’s president announced during a seminal visit to Tajikistan on March 9 that he intends to…

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