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TURKEY IMPORTS LESS GAS FROM RUSSIA
voiced support for the opposition in Belarus just a couple of days of rallies. Also, some in Minsk were carrying slogans in support with with the Far East protests. Yet this might bother the Kremlin as the Belarusian uprising is not particularly anti-Russian or even anti-Putin, but they might morph into such, posing a grave threat to Moscow’s interest in Belarus. Both have something in common: they voice antipathy towards two dictators: Lukashenko in Belarus and Putin in Russia. But Minsk and Khabarovsk residents share something more. At the sunset of tsarist Russia, land hunger led hundreds of thousands of Belarusians to leave their native land. Most fled to the United States just like many Poles and Ukrainians. Yet tens of thousands found home in Siberia and the Far East. The second wave of migration coincided with the first decade of Bolshevik power when more than 30,000 Belarusians voluntarily went to the Far East, including to the Khabarovsk 26 August 2020 FROM RUSSIA imported 46 percent less gas from Iran year-on-year. Likewise, imports from Russia fell by 41.5 percent in the January-June period of this year relative to the same period last year. region. For Putin, there is just one conclusion. With the next presidential election due in 2024, those who run for president must be just sham candidates, and not independent nominees. Indeed, the Russian leader drew conclusions quickly and rolled out a set of preventive solutions. Navalny was the most natural and serious challenger that Putin had faced. Earlier the opposition figure had been barred from running for office because of a conviction in an alleged fraud case. But this time the chekists hit harder, making a display of strength and ruthlessness. Navalny’s poisoning serves as a warning for any politician or activist: it is better not to dare to even try to challenge Vladimir Putin. Why such a cruel effort to eliminate Navalny? Apparently Putin has taken a lesson from Lukashenko’s turmoil at home as the arrest of Tikhanovsky and Babariko, as well as the fleeing of Tsepkalo, did not head off the
TURKEY IMPORTS LESS GAS
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Turkey buys more Azeri gas and liquefied natural gas whilst its gas imports from Russia are in decline. Ankara has just declared it would soon become selfsufficient in energy resources with its new sizeable gas deposits discovered off the Black and Mediterranean Sea. Yet these ambitions are shaky for political reasons while the country’s pursuit toward energy independence will take some time. Turkey, meanwhile, is making efforts to diversify its energy supplier portfolio, with a number of its political allies involved.
Between January and June 2020, Turkey catastrophe. Also, there is a clear upward trend in Turkey’s liquefied natural gas imports, according to data compiled by the country’s Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EPDK). Throughout the first half of 2020, Turkey’s total gas imports
SOURCE: BOTAS-AHK.GOV.TR
dropped by 3.5 percent, to 22.48 billion cubic meters (bcm), relative to the same period in 2019, with 12.15 bcm of piped gas, and 10.33 bcm of seaborne liquefied natural gas. Thus, the country’s piped gas purchases dropped by 24.8 percent whilst its LNG imports went up by 44.8 percent. Under a deal with Algeria, Turkey imported the highest LNG volume at 2.99 bcm during this period. However, the highest spot LNG volume was imported from Qatar at 2.85 bcm in the six months of 2020, showing a 124 percent increase compared to the first half of 2019. Another big change is that Azerbaijan has become Turkey’s major gas supplier. In the six months of 2020, the Caucasian country saw a 23.4 percent increase in its gas imports to Turkey, to 5.44 bcm, on the year, Transmission from the Trans Anatolian Natural Gas Pipeline, or TANAP, was a factor in the growth of imports. Russia lost its leading position it had held back in 2019. In the January–June 2020 period, Turkey bought 4.68 bcm of gas from Russia compared to 7.99 bcm in the first half of 2019, marking a 41.5 percent drop. Turkey imported 46 percent less gas from Iran in the first half of this year, dropping to 2.03 bcm. Just to add that no gas imports have been made from Iran since April.