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Kazinform; World Press Review; Pravda; Ria Novosti; Agence France-Presse (AFP); United States Department of Energy (USDOE), Energy Information Administration (EIA); Radio Free Europe - Radio Liberty (RFE-RL); Asian Development Bank; Eurasianet; Interstate Oil and Gas Transport to Europe (Inogate); Transport Corridor Europe-Caucasus (Traceca), European Union, Tacis programme, 2005; Energy Map of the Middle East and Caspian Sea Areas, Petroleum Economist, London, 2006; International Energy Agency (IEA); Jean Radvanyi and Nicolas Beroushashvili, ‘Atlas’, Institut national des langues et civilisations du Caucasus orientales (Inalco), to be published at the end of 2007; Saltanat Berdikeeva and Erin Mark, ‘Russian energy politics’, Eurasia21, 2006; Nabucco, Energy ministers conference ‘Security of gas supplies in Europe’, Vienna, June 2006
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Uploaded on Saturday 25 Feb 2012
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Major oil pipeline projects
Year:
2007
Author:
Philippe Rekacewicz
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A number of oil pipelines are currently under study or construction in the Balkans: the US registered Albanian-Macedonian-Bulgarian Oil Corporation (AMBO) project will carry oil from the Caspian to the Mediterranean, via Bulgaria, Macedonia and Albania; the Adria Group project will channel Russian oil to the Omisalj terminal on the Croatian coast.
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