OMRI Daily Digest I, No. 67, 4 Apr 95
From: "Demetrios E. Paneras" <dep@bu.edu>
CONTENTS
[01] AZERBAIJAN SELLS PART OF SHARE IN OIL CONSORTIUM.
OMRI DAILY DIGEST
No. 67, Part I, 4 April 1995
TRANSCAUCASIA AND CENTRAL ASIA
[01] AZERBAIJAN SELLS PART OF SHARE IN OIL CONSORTIUM.
Azerbaijani
President Heidar Aliev met in Baku with the vice presidents of Exxon and
Turkey's State Oil Company TPAO on 3 April to sign an initial agreement on
the sale to each company of 5% of Azerbaijan's 20% share in the
international consortium that is to exploit three Caspian oil fields,
Interfax and AFP reported. The sale must be endorsed by the Azerbaijani
People's Assembly. An earlier plan to fund Azerbaijan's share in the
consortium by selling a 5% stake to Iran has apparently been shelved,
possibly in response to US pressure. Unidentified senior Azerbaijani
government officials told Interfax that Azerbaijan is still considering
the use of Russian pipelines to export crude oil to the Tikhoretsk Black
Sea terminal should it prove impossible to raise the necessary funding
to build an alternative export pipeline through Turkey. -- Liz Fuller,
OMRI, Inc.
[As of 1200 CET] Compiled by Victor Gomez
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