Identifier
Created
Classification
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07BAKU1385
2007-11-16 11:40:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Baku
Cable title:  

ACTION REQUEST: LIMITING AZERBAIJAN'S ENERGY

Tags:  ENRG EPET PTER MARR MASS PBTS IR AJ 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L BAKU 001385 

SIPDIS

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FOR EUR/CARC; S/CT; PM; DS; DESK PLEASE PASS TO DOE

E.O. 12958: DECL: 11/16/2017
TAGS: ENRG EPET PTER MARR MASS PBTS IR AJ
SUBJECT: ACTION REQUEST: LIMITING AZERBAIJAN'S ENERGY
INFRASTRUCTURE VULNERABILITIES

REF: BAKU 00855

Classified By: Ambassador Anne E. Derse for reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).

C O N F I D E N T I A L BAKU 001385

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

FOR EUR/CARC; S/CT; PM; DS; DESK PLEASE PASS TO DOE

E.O. 12958: DECL: 11/16/2017
TAGS: ENRG EPET PTER MARR MASS PBTS IR AJ
SUBJECT: ACTION REQUEST: LIMITING AZERBAIJAN'S ENERGY
INFRASTRUCTURE VULNERABILITIES

REF: BAKU 00855

Classified By: Ambassador Anne E. Derse for reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).


1. (U) This is an action request. Please see paragraph 2.


2. (C) Embassy requests that the Critical Energy
Infrastructure Interagency group chaired by S/CT consider
possible modalities for assisting the GOAJ to identify and
design a plan for minimizing its energy infrastructure
vulnerabilities. As part of this request, Embassy asks the
interagency group to review the GOAJ's energy security
powerpoint presentation (sent electronically) and develop a
set of expert-level questions that Embassy can deliver to the
GOAJ to prompt its thinking on CEIP. Per guidance from
S/CT, the Embassy understands that this interagency working
group is the focal point for the USG's critical energy
infrastructure protection (CEIP) assistance.


3. (C) Azerbaijan's importance as a provider and transit
country for oil and gas bound for European markets is
growing. Bolstering Azerbaijan's CEIP capabilities advances
the U.S. interest in diversifying energy supplies sent to
Europe. Reftel provided an initial assessment of
Azerbaijan's critical energy infrastructure vulnerabilities,
highlighting security concerns at the Sangachal energy
terminal and several offshore platforms. As noted, the GOAJ
has a system and plans in place to deal with security threats
at its on- and offshore installations, but the GOAJ's plans
are hampered by a lack of resources, a lack of coordination
among GOAJ agencies, and a fundamental lack of recognition of
the vulnerabilities. Senior GOAJ officials have requested
USG expertise in helping them identify their vulnerabilities
and devise a more robust plan for addressing these
vulnerabilities. The USG and the GOAJ agreed during the
annual bilateral Security Dialogue in July to discuss ways to
enhance Azerbaijan's CEIP posture.


4. (C) As the USG has emphasized a "cost-sharing" model of
assistance with the GOAJ, we believe the USG should primarily
offer expertise and training. Accordingly, the Embassy
believes a set of expert-level questions -- crafted by
representatives from the interagency group and based on the
substance of the GOAJ's energy security presentation -- is
the necessary first step to engage in a dialogue with the
GOAJ. These questions and the GOAJ's answers could inform
the interagency group's future considerations on aiding the
GOAJ to identify its vulnerabilities and develop a more
robust plan.


5. (C) Indicating the GOAJ's need for help in devising a
CEIP strategy, the head of the Azerbaijani Coast Guard, Ilham
Mediyev, asked visiting U.S. Coast Guard Rear Admiral
Breckenridge for assistance in protecting Azerbaijan's
offshore energy infrastructure during a recent meeting.
DERSE