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https://doi.org/10.65243/s.9.2.4

The Trans-Caspian Pipeline: Turkmenistan’s Path to EU Energy Security and Strategic Diversification

Elmir Badalov Murtaza ; International Relations at Khazar University


Puni tekst: engleski pdf 311 Kb

str. 79-105

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The Russia-Ukraine conflict has intensified the European Union’s (EU) need to diversify its energy sources, positioning Turkmenistan as a potential key supplier. With the world’s fourth-largest natural gas reserves, Turkmenistan could play a pivotal role in global energy markets. However, governance chal- lenges, an overreliance on China for gas exports, and infrastructural deficien- cies hinder this potential. This study explores the strategic importance of the Trans-Caspian Pipeline (TCP), which could connect Turkmenistan’s reserves to the EU’s Southern Gas Corridor, enhancing Europe’s energy security. The methodology involves a qualitative analysis of secondary data, including pol- icy documents, academic literature, and geopolitical reports, to evaluate the challenges and opportunities associated with the TCP. The research highlights significant internal and external challenges, including geopolitical resistance from Russia and Iran, and economic and technical barriers to the pipeline’s im- plementation. Despite these obstacles, regional collaborations, such as the 2021 Azerbaijan-Turkmenistan Memorandum of Understanding, indicate pathways forward. The analysis concludes that sustained investments, strong political will, and strategic international partnerships are essential for unlocking Turk- menistan’s energy potential and addressing the EU’s energy diversification goals.

Ključne riječi

Turkmenistan, Energy Security, Trans-Caspian Pipeline, Geopolitics, EU

Hrčak ID:

342332

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/342332

Datum izdavanja:

1.12.2025.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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