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2007-11-28 08:29:00
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KOKA: TRAVELS SHOW NABUCCO POSSIBLE; LEADERSHIP

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1. (SBU) Summary: Fresh from a trip to Turkey, Azerbaijan,
and Turkmenistan, Economic Minister Janos Koka stressed the
need to kick-start work on Nabucco, reviewed his plans to
meet with European Energy Commissioner Piebalgs in Brussels
on Thursday, November 29, and underscored the urgent need for
leadership to shepherd this project through to completion.
Absent this leadership, Koka fears the status quo of
perceived adequate national petroleum income in Azerbaijan
and Turkmenistan will lead to inaction. However, warm
atmospherics suggest to him that possibilities remain, given
continued U.S. interest and strong European leadership. Koka
would like to host a very high-level Nabucco summit in
Hungary in April 2008. MOL CEO Zsolt Hernadi accompanied
Koka throughout the trip the week of November 19-23. End
Summary.

Turkey on Board, at a Price


2. (C) In a November 26 readout to Ambassador Foley, Koka
praised high-level engagement in Turkey from Energy Minister
Guler, who hosted a major dinner for Koka and Hernadi, then
accompanied them during their entire program, including
meetings with pipeline company Botas. Energy security seemed
to be the paramount Turkish concern, with the Turks wanting
to retain 15 percent of the volume of gas from Nabucco
flowing through Turkey. While Koka believes this is
negotiable (5 percent counter-offer may be appropriate),
ultimately he sees the issue as insignificant if Nabucco
operates with sufficient volume. More importantly, Koka sees
the public and private sectors in Turkey as ready and willing
to go forward with Nabucco.

Azerbaijan has Ideas, Needs Partners


3. (C) In Baku, President Aliyev personally welcomed Koka,
who felt as though he was one of the first European Nabucco
senior government representatives to take this type of
progress-oriented visit to this key country in some time.
Significant access to Aliyev and all relevant ministers

deeply impressed Koka, who sees the issue with Azerbaijan
primarily as one of inadequate gas supply for Nabucco.
Currently Azerbaijan appears to be exploiting enough of their
reserves to meet their export (revenue) and domestic
consumption needs, with several obstacles that make dramatic
increases in production unlikely in the short to medium
terms. The maximum possible contribution to Nabucco is
estimated at 10 billion cubic meters per year. Azerbaijan
appears open to working with Nabucco, but doesn't want to be
the only source. They are interested in the Trans-Caspian
pipeline, connecting Turkmen off-shore fields with
Azerbaijan's Shah Deniz, and possibly supplying Nabucco.
With status quo output trends apparently adequate to meet
existing GoA needs from a revenue perspective, Koka believes
it will take real leadership to induce Azerbaijan to move
beyond.

Turkmenistan: "No Conflict with Russia"


4. (C) As Hungary's first official visitor to Turkmenistan in
15 years, Koka reports extending the warm welcome into a
nascent friendship with Turkmen president Berdimuhhamedov, as
each discussed their common background as medical doctors,
and raising the possibility of a future visit focusing on
hospitals. Hernadi helped keep the conversations focused on
energy, and both Koka and Hernadi heard that perhaps the
highest Turkemen goal was to avoid conflict with Russia, even
as they remain very active in the energy market. With
reported exports of 70 billion cubic meters of gas to Russia
and China, and 10 million tons of oil to China, Iran, and
Russia, reasons for the close relationship were obvious.
Despite potential for more output, current revenues appear
adequate for the government, and officials reported to Koka
that Russia is against expansion of pipeline routes west from
Turkmenistan.


5. (C) Despite their cautious tone, the Turkmen were "willing
to sell to Europe if Europe can pick it up at the border -
including offshore." Putin is evidently relying heavily on
an environmental convention that Turkmenistan shares with
Kazakhstan and Russia to block a possible Caspian pipeline.
With Putin thus "very sensitive to environmental questions,"
the Turkmen would be disinclined to follow that path. One

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option would be for MOL to act as a contractor for Turkmen
offshore fields, allowing MOL technically to be the forwarder
of gas across the pipeline to Shah Deniz and onto Europe.
Preliminary negotiations along these lines were welcomed.
Especially in light of these discussions, Koka summed up
Turkmenistan as cautious and willing to deal with Europe, but
decidedly against any action that might offend Russia. As in
Azerbaijan, Koka saw a "wide open playing field" in
Turkmenistan, making now an excellent time to begin earnest
engagement.

The Commission: Leadership Needed; Conflicting Signals


6. (C) Koka described the EU posture as "very disappointing,"
asking, "What is the Commission doing to speed up Nabucco?"
He plans to address these issues head-on in a Thursday
meeting with European Energy Commissioner Piebalgs, but cites
EU Energy Rep Van Aartsen's unavailability for the meeting as
a disappointing start. Koka has strong reservations about
Van Aartsen, both for his support of Iran as a Nabucco
partner and for his failure to follow through on his
commitment to visit Turkmenistan with Koka. At the Piebalgs
meeting, Koka plans to ask him to put together some sort of
action plan on Nabucco before the project dies. Koka further
believes that continued U.S. involvement is critical to move
this along. He proposes a head-of-government-level summit in
Budapest in April 2008, with Azerbaijan and Turmenistan
representation essential, along with all of the distribution
countries. To be complete, Piebalgs "would have to be
there," and Koka would also like to see Secretary Bodman
attend as well.
(Note: In a separate conversation with the DCM November 27,
both the PM's Chief of Staff and his Foreign and Security
Policy Advisor confirmed that the GoH will be "happy to do
anything to support the project," adding that "the sooner it
moves forward, the better for Hungary."



7. (C) Comment: We strongly agree with Koka that strong
European leadership is the key to moving Nabucco forward.
With Koka stepping down as Economy Minister this December -
albeit to be replaced by current Chief of Staff Csaba Kakosy,
it is unclear how much more he will be able to do as he
focuses on his reponsibilities as president of the SzDSz
party. Minister Koka is keenly interested in speaking with
DAS Bryza directly before his meetings in Brussels. We look
forward to his readout on Piebalgs following his illuminating
journey to key Nabucco partner countries. End comment.

FOLEY