The 15 Oil And Gas Pipelines That Are Changing The World's Strategic Map
That demand is resulting in a massive expansion of oil and gas delivery projects which are redrawing the battle-lines of resource conflicts, both in war and in diplomacy.
The oil and gas business is taking advantage of the demand, and we have a rundown of the key pipelines reshaping the global economy.
15 crucial pipelines >
North America: Denali Pipeline
Start: Alaska north slope Delivery: Alberta, Canada, then onto the American mid-westWhat Will It Carry: Natural Gas
Completion Date: Unknown
Strategic Impact: While two major groups are still competing over the project, the impact would be significant for the growth of the natural gas industry in Alaska, further reliance on the energy source in the U.S., and the potential involvement of Russian gas giant Gazprom in the project.
Source: Wiki, Denali
North America: Keystone Pipeline
Start: Alberta, Canada Delivery: Illinois and OklahomaWhat Will It Carry: Oil
Completion Date: 2009-2012
Strategic Impact: Extensive use of shale oil on North American continent. Allows for reduced need of oil from non-North American sources. Significant business for U.S. refineries.
Source: TransCanada, Wiki
European Independence: IGI Poseidon Pipeline
Start: Greece Delivery: ItalyWhat Will It Carry: Gas
Completion Date: 2012
Strategic Impact: Provides a connector for gas traveling through other Southern European projects to Italy. Depending on which pipelines it is eventually connected to, could be in the interest of Russia or another supplier.
Source: IGI Poseidon, Wiki
Russian Dominance: Mozdok Pipeline
Start: Azerbaijan Delivery: North OssetiaWhat Will It Carry: Gas
Completion Date: Operational this year
Strategic Impact: The strategic impact of this site is already being felt, as Russia went to war in the region in 2008. The pipeline also passes through Chechnya, a disputed Russian territory.
Source: Wiki
Russian Dominance: Altai Pipeline
Start: Russia Delivery: ChinaWhat Will It Carry: Gas
Completion Date: 2011-2015
Strategic Impact: This pipeline provides a direct link between the Russian natural gas industry, specifically Gazprom, and the Chinese buyer. It creates a further strategic dependence for China on Russia for its energy needs, which could lead to further diplomatic tightening through organizations like the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), and in combined actions on the UN Security Council.
Source: Wiki, Oil Capital
Russian Dominance: South Stream
Start: Russia Delivery: Austria, throughout Southern Eastern EuropeWhat Will It Carry: Gas
Completion Date: 2015
Strategic Impact: Russia's move to continue gas dominance over Europe, the pipeline is to offer gas directly to Europe, while bypassing the often troublesome Ukrainian middleman.
Source: South-Stream.info, Wiki
Russian Dominance: Nord Stream
Start: Russia Delivery: GermanyWhat Will It Carry: Gas
Completion Date: 2011
Strategic Impact: A sign of a broadening energy partnership between Germany and Russia, this keeps Russia in the European game in a strong way. And also gives them a voice in Brussels via Germany.
Source: Nord-Stream.com, Wiki
Against Russia: TransCaspian Pipeline
Start: Turkmenistan Delivery: AzerbaijanWhat Will It Carry: Natural Gas
Completion Date: Unknown
Strategic Impact: Serves as another route for Central Asian countries to avoid going through Russia to get to Europe to deliver their natural gas reserves. European markets therefore are serviced from more sources, reducing Russia's grip on the continent.
Source: Wiki, SRAS.org
Against Russia: White Stream
Start: Georgia Delivery: Romania, and then on to Western EuropeWhat Will It Carry: Gas
Completion Date: 2016
Strategic Impact: Circumventing Russian dominance of gas markets, this pipeline would further compete with Russian power and give great E.U. connectivity to its neighbor, Georgia.
Source: Emportal.rs, Wiki
European Independence: Nabucco
Start: Turkey Delivery: Austria, South Eastern EuropeWhat Will It Carry: Gas
Completion Date: 2015
Strategic Impact: Reducing the influence of Russia in European energy markets by supplying a link for the continent to Central Asian gas supplies. Broadens Turkish partnerships with Europe, and could eventually make use of Iranian gas reserves.
Source: Nabucco-pipeline.com, Wiki
SCO Growth: Kazakhstan-China Pipeline
Start: Kazakhstan Delivery: ChinaWhat Will It Carry: Oil
Completion Date: Completed, further portion in 2011
Strategic Impact: China's first direct oil import link, the pipeline serves to broaden ties between China and its Central Asian neighbors. These energy moves feed into a broader economic story evidenced by the Shanghai Cooperation Organization's growth in the region.
Source: SRAS.org, Wiki
Russia-China Partnership: ESPO Pipeline
Start: Russia Delivery: China (potentially also Japan)What Will It Carry: Oil
Completion Date: 2014
Strategic Impact: ESPO has the impact of tying China into its strategic partnership with Russia as it draws more from its neighbor's energy reserves. If Japan remains out of the equation, it may serve to bolster the China-Russia partnership, the SCO organization they both lead, and continue to ostracize US allied Japan.
Source: Reuters, Wiki
Iran: Pars Pipeline
Start: Iran Delivery: TurkeyWhat Will It Carry: Gas
Completion Date: 2014
Strategic Impact: Would give Iran access to European markets, competing with Russia for the gas trade. Completion would apply a strategic broadening between Turkey and Iran, as well as a reduction of U.S. strength in the region.
Source: lngpedia.com, Wiki
Iran-Pakistan-India Pipeline
Start: Iran Delivery: India and PakistanWhat Will It Carry: Gas
Completion Date: 2015
Strategic Impact: A definite power move for Iran if it pulls it off. With the potential to serve both Pakistan and India, both strategic U.S. partners with large populations and growing economies, with natural gas could broaden its protections from sanctions and keep its regime safe.
Source: Harvard.edu, Wiki
US Influence: TAPI Pipeline
Start: Turkmenistan Delivery: IndiaWhat Will It Carry: Gas
Completion Date: Unknown
Strategic Impact: The key gas pipeline in opposition the Iranian offer in the region. Backed by the U.S. government, this pipeline would further ostracize the Iranians economically by exporting gas to the key emerging economy of India, without involving Iran.
Source: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Wiki
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