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PRESS RELEASE: Caspian Policy Center Holds Discussion on the Completion of the Southern Gas Corridor and Future of the Energy Market in the Greater Caspian Region

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PRESS RELEASE: Caspian Policy Center Holds Discussion on the Completion of the Southern Gas Corridor and Future of the Energy Market in the Greater Caspian Region

January 27, 2021
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Government representatives, corporate executives, and think tank leaders discussed the future of the energy market in the Caspian region in light of the recent completion of the $40 billion Southern Gas Corridor project.

Washington, D.C. — TODAY, the Caspian Policy Center (CPC) hosted a panel of experts to discuss the significance of the Southern Gas Corridor (SGC) project, future energy infrastructure developments, decarbonization efforts, and regional integration.

“The completion of the SGC comes at an interesting time of changing energy markets and increased focus on addressing climate change. Yet, concerns about Russia’s reliability as a natural gas supplier and its politicization of gas exports, and a need for natural gas in Europe remain, just as countries in the Caspian basin continue to have significant gas deposits,” said Efgan Nifti, Chief Executive Officer of the CPC. “This was a long journey for the region and the partners that built the SGC, and this is an important achievement.”

Completion of the $40 billion SGC marked an important milestone for United States diplomacy. Francis R. Fannon, Former Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Energy Resources at the U.S Department of State, delivered keynote remarks during the discussion highlighting the decades-long energy diplomacy efforts across several United States administrations, public-private partnerships, and investments from multinational energy companies to bring the SGC project to completion.

“Energy is not just a technical matter but is a proxy for foreign policy. The SGC may be one of the greatest testaments to that concept,” said Former Assistant Secretary Fannon. “Energy is foundational to development, security, and the exercise of sovereignty and the SGC is the path to all three of those. This achievement was built on decades of energy diplomacy across United States administrations on a bipartisan basis.”

The SGC was made possible through cooperation across many governments and private companies in Southeastern Europe and the South Caucasus. Ambassador (ret.) Robert F. Cekuta, Energy and Economy Program Chair at the CPC moderated an insightful conversation among the webinar participants on how the completion of the SGC can facilitate new outlets for transportation and connectivity across Europe and Eurasia.

“The realization of the SGC project required diplomatic creativity, international cooperation, and technical expertise from leading energy companies,” said Ambassador Cekuta. “It is the successful result of years of work by government leaders and officials, diplomats, corporate executives, and experts but it is also a moment to be looking ahead.”

H.E. Elin Suleymanov
, Ambassador of Azerbaijan to the United States; H.E. Floreta Faber, Ambassador of Albania to the United States; H.E. David Bakradze, Ambassador of Georgia to the United States; and Sinan Ertay, Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of Turkey to the United States delivered ambassadorial remarks during the discussion and highlighted the economic and political value of the SCG project for the countries they represent.

“We have enormous opportunities to work together,” said Ambassador Suleymanov. “There are new emerging possibilities for transportation corridors, working together with our neighbors, including Armenia, and incorporation into the region to make everyone’s sovereignty and development sustainable.”

“Energy security, source diversification, and decarbonization objectives are of crucial importance and Albania is glad to contribute the Trans Adriatic Pipeline’s efforts to boost them. An integrated gas energy market and diversification of supply will be a great accomplishment,” said Ambassador Faber. “What is most important, due to climate change being the world’s greatest challenge, is that it will introduce more environmentally friendly resources.”

“Energy security remains an important part of our bilateral agenda with the United States and with the region,” said Ambassador Bakradze. “We are looking forward to increasing cooperation in the future to work with the new administration to build off the previous bipartisan successes in the field of energy security.”

“One of the projects that underscores the energy security of these regions and Europe as a whole is certainly the Southern Gas Corridor,” said Mr. Ertay. “With the completion of the Corridor, it is safe to say Turkey’s contribution to the energy security and supply security of the European Union has been reinforced with TANAP as the backbone of the Corridor.”

The panelists, Ambassador (ret.) Richard Morningstar, Director and Chairman of the Global Energy Center at the Atlantic Council; Elshad Nassirov, Vice President of Investment and Marketing at SOCAR; and Robert Scher, Head of International Affairs at BP America mentioned the existing potential to expand on the SGC to provide much-needed energy resources to the Western Balkans.

“In the next phase of the SGC, we hope to reach additional markets in the Western Balkans, and we hope to inaugurate the delivery of gas to the citizens in Albania and other countries in the Western Balkans,” said Mr. Nassirov. “We hope and are looking forward to additional gas volumes from the Eastern Mediterranean, including gas from Israel.”

“The SGC is a tremendous, complicated, and an audacious project. And to think it would be completed on time and under budget is very remarkable,” said Mr. Scher. “There are five reasons for why the project has been so successful – a clear business case to diversify energy supplies; close coordination between private and public sectors; top-notch technical expertise; clear commitment and goals; and partnership amongst countries.”

“The United States has been showing support for bipartisan projects in the Caspian region for more than 25 years and it is a great achievement,” said Ambassador Morningstar.  “Projects of this scale and magnitude should not be political. They should be commercially viable like the SGC project.”

The installation and completion of the SGC relied on the continued collaboration among participating countries and the successful mobilization of the private sector. The panelists mentioned that regional prosperity is integral to ensure that future energy infrastructure developments similar to the SGC can withstand international shocks, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, dips in the hydrocarbon market, and interstate conflict.

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ABOUT CASPIAN POLICY CENTER
The Caspian Policy Center (CPC) is an independent, nonprofit research think tank based in Washington D.C. Economic, political, energy, and security issues of the Caspian region constitute the central research focus of the Center. CPC aims at becoming a primary research and debate platform in the Caspian region with relevant publications, events, projects, and media productions to nurture a comprehensive understanding of the intertwined affairs of the Caspian region.

With an inclusive, scholarly, and innovative approach, the Caspian Policy Center presents a platform where diverse voices from academia, business, and the policy world from both the region and the nation’s capital interact to produce distinct ideas and insights about the outstanding issues of the Caspian region.  Learn more at caspianpolicy.org.

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