Stumbling Blocks in Gas Transportation: From Resource-Rich East to Resource-Poor West and Turkey’s Transit Role
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GRIBINCEA, Alexandru, KARA, Bestenigar, SHARGU, Lilia, VALEEVA, Yulya. Stumbling Blocks in Gas Transportation: From Resource-Rich East to Resource-Poor West and Turkey’s Transit Role. In: Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 25-26 februarie 2021, Kazan. Germany: Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2021, Ediția 2-a, Vol. 190, pp. 191-208. ISBN 978-303086046-2. ISSN 23662557.
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Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Ediția 2-a, Vol. 190, 2021
Conferința "2nd International Conference on Efficient Production and Processing"
Kazan, Rusia, 25-26 februarie 2021

Stumbling Blocks in Gas Transportation: From Resource-Rich East to Resource-Poor West and Turkey’s Transit Role


Pag. 191-208

Gribincea Alexandru1, Kara Bestenigar1, Shargu Lilia2, Valeeva Yulya3
 
1 Free International University of Moldova,
2 University of European Studies of Moldova,
3 Kazan State Power Engineering University
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 26 septembrie 2021


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Natural gas a political and economic agenda item, which mostly shaped foreign policies in the light of new extracting methods, newly discovered reserves and changing transportation routes. In parallel with increasing demand, rich states in gas place a great emphasis on its trade and transportation and sometimes used it as a foreign policy tool. While they produce gas in their foreign policies, they strive to control the supply routes transporting sources to the valuable markets. The situation leads collaborations or disputes. That’s why natural gas supply security is expected to be one of determinant factors directing foreign policies of states at the national and international levels in the future. Being geographically close to more than one third of the global energy reserves and neighboring to the world’s 2nd largest gas importer EU, Turkey’s position on the supply-demand route has a crucial importance. From this point of view, the main objective of the study was to reveal possible and remotely possible gas suppliers and pipeline routes to Europe through Turkey and existing obstacles against these pipelines, possibility of gas imports from Turkey to Europe and chance of Turkey to become a gas hub. In this direction, historical method, survey model, comparison and statistical method were used at the first stage in order to reveal facts and figures.

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advantage, Economy, energy, GaS, geopolitics, Natural gas pipeline, oil, strategy, Trade