The Southern Energy Corridor: Turkey's Role in European Energy Security / by Vedat Yorucu, Ozay Mehmet.
2018
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The Southern Energy Corridor: Turkey's Role in European Energy Security / by Vedat Yorucu, Ozay Mehmet.
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Edition
1st ed. 2018.
Imprint
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018.
Description
XVII, 146 p. 17 illus., 16 illus. in color. online resource.
Series
Lecture notes in energy. 2195-1284 ; 60.
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Introduction: The Southern Energy Corridor
Turkey as a Hub in the South Energy Corridor
Securing European Energy from the Caspian Basin and Eastern Mediterranean
Turkish Energy Market
Hydrocarbon Discoveries in Eastern Mediterranean
Geopolitics of Cypriot, Israeli, Lebanese gas Fields
The Economics of Joining the Turkish Pipelines
Conclusion: European Energy Security and the Southern Energy Corridor.
Turkey as a Hub in the South Energy Corridor
Securing European Energy from the Caspian Basin and Eastern Mediterranean
Turkish Energy Market
Hydrocarbon Discoveries in Eastern Mediterranean
Geopolitics of Cypriot, Israeli, Lebanese gas Fields
The Economics of Joining the Turkish Pipelines
Conclusion: European Energy Security and the Southern Energy Corridor.
Summary
This book highlights the importance of Turkey in diversifying supplies in future European energy security, focusing in particular on the rapidly emerging southern energy corridor. Turkey, by its location, occupies a key role in this corridor, fed by hydrocarbon supplies from Russian, Caspian, east Mediterranean and Arab sources. The book examines Turkey's role as a transit country (in addition to its own growing domestic energy market) and it utilizes the latest evidence on the geopolitics of various pipelines which convergence on Turkey. The evidence, including maps, strongly favor Turkey as an energy hub within a regional energy model driven by rational behavior and market forces. The book recommends an increasing strategic energy cooperation between the EU and Turkey to maximize mutual interest.
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English
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9783319636368
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