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Ulviyya Shahin
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President Ilham Aliyev, in his extensive speech at the 2nd
Shusha Global Forum, themed "Unmasking False Narratives:
Confronting Disinformation," confirmed ongoing discussions with
Ukraine, the EU, and Russia to continue gas supply. These
discussions, crucial for European energy security, could provide a
reliable alternative to the current gas supply dynamics. Ukrainian
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy aims to secure Azerbaijani gas to
maintain Ukraine's role in gas transit and support Western energy
security. The five-year deal on Russian gas transit to Europe
between Moscow and Kyiv expires after Dec. 31, 2024. Aliyev
reiterated that the European Union and Ukraine have asked
Azerbaijan to help facilitate the deal, underscoring the strategic
importance of Azerbaijan's gas supply in maintaining European
energy security.
Speaking to Azernews , Dr. Frank
Musmar reminded that Azerbaijan, in response to the global
energy crisis sparked by Russia's invasion of Ukraine in early 2022
and the subsequent Western sanctions, has adjusted its plans to
export gas to Europe to as much as 20 Bcm by this year.
“Azerbaijan's gas exports to the EU have risen significantly
since 2021. However, the country's pledge to double gas flows to
the bloc by 2027 is expected to face constraints due to
infrastructure capacity and rising domestic
consumption . These challenges could potentially
slow down the increasing gas flow to the EU. Accordingly,
Investment will be necessary to upgrade Azerbaijan's gas
infrastructure and increase production, which could prove difficult
as the EU favors renewables and higher volumes of liquefied natural
gas (LNG).”
He added that Europe faces a natural gas crisis due to the
weaning off of Russia's supplies due to the war in Ukraine.
“The bloc countries sought new suppliers to diversify their
energy resources. These searches raised interest in Azerbaijan as
an alternative source, as it is one of the stakeholders in the
3,500-kilometer-long Southern Gas Corridor that extends from Baku
to Europe via Georgia and Türkiye.”
Dr. Musmar highlighted that the EU and Azerbaijan signed a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for a strategic partnership in
energy on July 18, 2022.
“The MoU outlines various aspects of the partnership, including
the volume of gas supplied, the timeline for expanding the export
base, and the mutual commitments for infrastructure development.
Azerbaijan, which has historically exported natural gas only to
Georgia and Türkiye, extended its export base to seven countries
with the addition of five European nations. This expansion
diversifies Azerbaijan's market and strengthens its position as a
critical player in the European gas market. EU leaders describe
Azerbaijan, which exports 50% of its natural gas to Europe, as a
“reliable partner” and“pan-European gas supplier.”
International expert also pointed out Azerbaijan currently
exports natural gas to Italy, Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, and
Hungary.
“However, the potential for future sales to Serbia, Albania,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia, Slovakia, and North
Macedonia is not just promising, it's a beacon of hope for
Azerbaijan's role in the European gas market. This expansion offers
a hopeful outlook and instills optimism in the audience about the
country's expanding influence.
Since Dec. 31, 2020, Azerbaijan has demonstrated its stability
and dependability as a natural gas supplier in the European market.
The EU's confidence in Azerbaijan as a supplier is gradually
growing due to its significant gas reserves, strategic location for
gas transit, and commitment to investing in pipeline
infrastructure. The country's natural gas exports will only
increase further with the start of operations at the Absheron,
Babek, and Garabagh deposits and increased production from the Umid
deposit. The country has pivoted from oil to natural gas in
production and exports. Based on its sufficient natural gas
reserves, experts believe the 21st century will be the century of
natural gas for Azerbaijan. Thanks to Azerbaijan's timely
investments in building oil and gas pipelines, oil and natural gas
from other Caspian countries can be transited via Azerbaijan.”
“Oil transit revenues from other Caspian countries, such as
Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan, would cover the country's fall in oil
production. In the future, Turkmenistan's abundant natural gas
resources will be extracted and transported to Europe via
Azerbaijan and Türkiye,” Dr Musmar concluded.
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