Nabucco is dead.

No. One more Zombie/Undead pipeline resurrected
to isolate Russia.

Just an ex. of where US oil policy is today.

First Today's News:

" Kazakhstan Today. October, 8. BAKU. In the frames of forthcoming energy summit which will held on October 10 - 11 in Vilnius Azerbaijan, Georgia, Lithuania, Poland and Ukraine are up to sign energy cooperation agreements, said during the press conference on Friday, October 5, Lithuania Ambassador to Azerbaijan, Kestutis Kudsmanas, as reported by the KZ-today correspondent.

As the diplomat stated, the presidents of Azerbaijan, Georgia, Lithuania, Poland and Ukraine will sign agreements on energy cooperation. Besides, an agreement establishing the company responsible for oil pipeline Odessa - Brody - Plotzk - Gdansk project and an agreement between Lithuania and Latvia on energy bridge construction will be signed.

The ambassador underlined that Lithuania examines an option of Azerbaijani gas supply via NABUCCO gas pipeline."

March 2007:

"The €5bn Nabucco project was conceived to be the “anti-Russian” pipeline. Stretching from Turkey through the Balkans into central Europe, it would take some 30bn cubic metres a year of gas from Central Asia, the Middle East and Egypt into the EU. The European Commission, which instructed its development banks to finance the bulk of the project, prioritised the pipeline as key to reducing the continent’s dependence on Russian gas.

Hungary’s state energy company, Mol, is one of five companies in a consortium that was planning to develop the Nabucco pipeline. Mol might remain in the consortium – but without Hungary’s political backing for the project, it has no chance of proceeding.

That is because Budapest favours a rival pipeline project that would bring Gazprom’s gas through the Blue Stream pipeline – under the Black Sea between Russia and Turkey – and up through the Balkans into Hungary. It would target the same markets as Nabucco. Analysts rule out the possibility of both coming on stream. More likely is that the Nabucco developers will join Gazprom’s project.

In November (06), Alexander Medvedev, head of Gazprom’s export arm, told me that Nabucco posed no threat to Gazprom’s plans to extend Blue Stream. “Nabucco is a virtual pipeline,” he said. He even had time to make a joke at its expense. Referring to the opera from which it takes its name, he said: “Unlike the Verdi opera, there will be no execution of this Nabucco.” Europe’s problem remains the same: Gazprom keeps having the last laugh

Arkansaw of Samuel L Clemens

Can you please confirm and translate.

According to what I've read on news, yes, Nabucco could be just a virtual pipeline, if the gas to fill it cannot be secured from suppliers. Otherwise it's good to go ahead (?). This is at least the impression given to news agencies and which they pass on.

Also, what do you mean with your reference to US:

"Just an ex. of where US oil policy is today."

I need a translation :)

cheers,
samu