Publication

Jan 2011

Central Eurasia brings together both the best and the worst of energy policies. Energy in Central Eurasia is a fragmented sector marked by costly duplication and small markets that preclude investment and comparative advantages. Opening up additional hydrocarbon export routes from Central Eurasia via multiple, independently operated pipelines is therefore an essential component of any strategy that aims to achieve energy security and develop free, competitive oil and gas markets in the region.

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Author Boyko Nitzov
Series Atlantic Council Reports
Publisher Atlantic Council
Copyright © 2011 Atlantic Council of the United States
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