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Central Asia energy
Is 2016 Going to Be Pivotal for Central Asia’s Pipeline Powers?
By Catherine Putz
Considering new regional dynamics and more: recommended reads
China and Kazakhstan: Roads, Belts, Paths, and Steps
By Catherine Putz
China’s ‘Belt and Road’ fits nicely with Nurly Zhol, Kazakhstan’s bright pathway to the future.
Kashagan: Kazakhstan’s White Whale
By Casey Michel
Always in sight, but always just beyond reach: will Kashagan ever live up to expectations?
When Will TAPI Construction Begin?
By Casey Michel
Ashgabat says December, but New Delhi might be getting cold feet.
Ominous Outlook for Kazakhstan's Oil Exports
By Paolo Sorbello
As oil production falls, experts forecast a consequent reduction in exports.
Kyrgyzstan Declares Energy Independence
By Catherine Putz
Is Kyrgyzstan energy independent at last? Not quite.
Uzbekistan Still Hates the Rogun Dam Project
By Catherine Putz
“Uzbekistan never, and under no circumstances, will provide support to this project.”
Turkmenistan Looks to Turn Natural Gas into Plastics
By Catherine Putz
With Japanese and Turkish investment, Ashgabat hopes to make natural gas into something else.
What Azerbaijan and Central Asia Have in Common
By Casey Michel
Shared styles of government and pipeline interests bridge the Caspian, bringing Azerbaijan and Central Asia together.
Geoeconomics in Central Asia
By Michał Romanowski
Infrastructure and transit projects offer new opportunity for the region.
What's the Price of Tajik Electricity in Kyrgyzstan?
By Catherine Putz
It's reportedly been settled: Kyrgyzstan will pay 2.5 cents per kWh, up from 2.0 cents last summer.
Kazakhstan’s Massive Oil Field Is Finally Getting Repaired
By Catherine Putz
Production at the largest oil fields found in 30 years is scheduled to resume in 2017.