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2009-02-02 09:47:00
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Embassy Ankara
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TURKEY UPBEAT ON NABUCCO POST-BUDAPEST SUMMIT

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SIPDIS

EEB FOR ENERGY COORDINATOR MANN
EUR FOR DAS BRYZA

E.O. 12958: DECL: 02/02/2019
TAGS: ENRG EPET TU
SUBJECT: TURKEY UPBEAT ON NABUCCO POST-BUDAPEST SUMMIT

REF: ANKARA 138

Classified By: Ambassador Jim Jeffrey for reasons 1.4 (B) and (D)

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SIPDIS

EEB FOR ENERGY COORDINATOR MANN
EUR FOR DAS BRYZA

E.O. 12958: DECL: 02/02/2019
TAGS: ENRG EPET TU
SUBJECT: TURKEY UPBEAT ON NABUCCO POST-BUDAPEST SUMMIT

REF: ANKARA 138

Classified By: Ambassador Jim Jeffrey for reasons 1.4 (B) and (D)


1. (C) Summary. Fresh from the January 26-27 Budapest
Nabucco Summit, an upbeat and confident Energy Minister Guler
told the Ambassador Turkey supports this project 100% and is
ready to take concrete steps to realize it. Guler offered
to host the signing of an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA)
for Nabucco in Istanbul within the next six months. Turkey
continues to seek some nod to its own energy needs as part of
the greater project and has circulated among Nabucco partner
countries a "project support agreement," formerly called a
host country agreement. Guler said he realizes that he is
being critized by the international community for lack of
progress in gas transit talks with Azerbaijan. He described
Azerbaijan's price demands as impossible and hypothesized
that profit maximization, rather than geo-stratic aims to
link to Europe, is the real driver of Azerbaijan's strategy.
As an example, he cited Azerbaijan's willingness to sell
Turkey 8 bcm coupled with its insistence that it alone obtain
marketing rights for gas sales in Turkey's domestic market.
Regarding gas sources for Nabucco, Ambassador said Iraq could
play a role but the hydrocarbon law is a prerequist. Guler
said his information was different. GOI Oil Minister
Shahristani told him the hydrocarbon law is not needed.
Guler said he feared early gas from Iraq would be exported
through Syria rather than Turkey. Ambassador outlined U.S.
steps to follow up on the Oct 2008 visit of DOE Deputy
Secretary Kupfer. Guler welcomed this intiative but
questioned whether it would actually lead to more U.S.
investment in Turkey. On the nuclear tender, Guler said the
GOT would negotiate with the Russian consortium to get a
better deal and said the GOT would go ahead with a second
tender soon. He expressed frustration with the Czech
Republic's (EU President) disinterest in helping Turkey open
the Energy Chapter of the EU Acquis despite the fact all
opening benchmarks have been met. Guler confirmed Turkey
requested the World Bank to conduct a study of the Caspian
Development Corporation (CDC) concept and thanked the
Ambassodor for U.S. support. End summary.



Budapest Nabucco Summitt January 26-27
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2. (C) Guler told the Ambassador the timing of the summit
couldn't have been better with the world focused on the need
to move forward developing new gas resources and bringing
them to market through diversified routes in the wake of the
Russia-Ukraine gas cut off. Guler was at pains to remove any
doubts the PM's statements in Brussels about linking Turkey's
support for Nabucco with the opening of the energy chapter
saying Turkey is 100% supportive of Nabucco and wants to make
progress without delay. Guler reported a successful trip to
Budapest. He confirmed that the intergovernmental agreement
(IGA) for Nabucco was agreed between the partner companies
(BOTAS, Bulgargas, Transgas, MOL, OMV and RWE) and had now
been passed to the partner countries for consideration.
Guler was hopeful the agreement would be ready for signature
within 6 months and proposed holding the signing ceremony in
Istanbul.


3. (C) In addition to the IGA, the political support
agreement (PSA),formerly called the host country agreement
(ref A) was also transmitted to partner countries for
consideration. Guler emphasized the importance of the PSA in
securing gas at a "market price" for Turkey's domestic gas
market. He emphasized the principal of netback pricing was
of primary concern to Turkey and that "market price" cannot
mean the same price for all consumers regardless of their
proximity to the gas source. The PSA is still being
negotiated with Nabucco partner companies.


4. (C) He said he made a surprise proposal at the Summit,
offering the use of BOTAS' internal pipeline network for the
initial flows of Nabucco until a dedicated pipeline could be
built. He said some compressor stations and other additions
might need to be added but that Turkey is ready to transmit
3-5 bcm/a in a short time period. If this idea goes forward,
Turkey could consider a building a loop line to Bulgaria to
send gas in the near term to lessen Bulgaria's dependence on
Russian gas.

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5. (C) Ambassador said we are optimistic about Nabucco. We
are now getting some support from the Europeans on financing
and he urged Turkey to take concrete steps now to move this
project forward.

Turkey-Azerbaijan negotiations
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6. (C) Guler said Turkey has engaged in good faith in
several negotiating sessions with Azerbaijan. We have wanted
to reach agreement but couldn't. Azeris are critizing us for
seeking a lower price for gas but raising the price to the
extent that the Azeris are asking is not possible. We have
offered to pay a "market price" based on a formula. Such a
formula would be profitable for the Azeris. Because we are
one of the closest markets to Shah Deniz II gas, Azerbaijan
would pay low transit fees for gas sold to Turkey and would
be able to earn a high return.


7. (C) At one point in the negotiations, Azerbaijan offered
to sell 8 bcm/a to Turkey but conditioned it on marketing the
gas directly into the Turkish market without a Turkish
partner, Guler said. This is not acceptable so the
negotiations collapsed. Turkey believes there is enough gas
to send to Europe even if they sell Turkey 8 bcm. Azerbaijan
can boost production to make a pipeline to Europe economical.


8. (C) Guler said he knows that Turkey and he himself are
being criticized and blamed for the lack of agreement between
Azerbaijan and Turkey. He said he wished the negotiations
were trilateral so we could see for ourselves just how
difficult it is to negotiate with the Azeris.


Iraq gas
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9. (C) Ambassador said Iraq can potentially be a source of
gas for Nabucco and could flow through Turkey. We have good
cooperation with Turkey on PKK and we want to the same on
energy issues. However, we need to work together for the
passage of a new hydrocarbon law in Iraq. This a political
issue and we urge Turkey to work with central government in
Baghdad. Guler said GOI Oil Minister Shahrastani had told
him that the hydrocarbon law was not needed to move forward
with gas projects. Ambassador and Guler agreed the politics
in Iraq are complex and the messages coming from the KRG and
central Baghdad are sometimes contradictory. Guler said he
feared early gas from Iraq was destined for Syria and then
Egypt for LNG. Guler suggested that Turkey could meet
Syria's gas needs if Iraqi gas were to flow north. Within
its gas distribution network, Turkey has three pipeline spurs
that almost reach the Syrian border and could be extended
thereby helping Iraq make good on its promise to sell gas to
Syria while at the same time providing Iraq with a strategic
link to Europe.

Energy cooperation with the U.S.
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10. (C) Ambassador explained the January 5-9 visit of a U.S.
Trade and Development Mission to Istanbul and Ankara. This
team is assembling a list of suggestions for follow-on
studies, technical assistance or orientation visits to the
U.S. that we will share with the Ministry soon. Ambassador
also explained the U.S. Treasury's idea for one-stop
financing for multilateral credit agencies and national
export credit agencies. We passed Guler a translated version
of the interagency cleared paper. Ambassador explained that
Turkey must ask the World Bank or IFC to convene a discussion
on this topic if the idea is to move forward. Guler promised
to study our concept paper. Despite the economic crisis,
energy contines and will continue to grow in Turkey. The
Turkish energy sector will need USD 120 billion in
investments by 2020. Guler welcomed U.S. investment in
energy efficiency, renewables and all sectors of Turkey's
economy and gently complained that even though the doors for
foreign investment are open, U.S. investors are not coming.

Nuclear tender
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11. (C) Ambassador told Guler he had recently met with
General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt and that GE remains
interested in the development of nuclear power in Turkey.
Guler said there will be future tenders including the next
one in Sinop and urged GE to participate. Guler defended the
process for the first nuclear tender and said Turkey will
work with the Russians to negotiate a lower electricity
price. He expressed dismay at having had only one consortium
(Russian-Turkish) offer a bid. Ambassador said the tender
conditions were too risky and hoped that the conditions would
be improved for the second round.

Energy Chapter
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12. (C) Guler expressed frustration with the Czech EU
presidency's unwillingness to help Turkey open the Energy
Chapter of the EU Accession Acquis. He said Turkey has met
all the benchmarks for opening the negotiations and that the
EU shouldn't allow Cyprus to block this issue.

Caspian Developnent Corporation (CDC) Study Goes Forward
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13. (C) Guler confirmed that Turkey has requested the World
Bank to conduct the EU-proposed study the Caspian Development
Corporation. This concept plays an important role in
attracting more gas to Turkey and Europe and he thanked the
Ambassador for U.S. support of this initiative.









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