Should the Nabucco pipeline project be shelved?

Should the Nabucco pipeline project be shelved?

Policy brief
Katinka Barysch
05 May 2010

Nabucco - a pipeline to bring Caspian and perhaps Middle Eastern gas to Europe - is the flagship project of the EU's fledgling energy diplomacy. Nabucco would add to the EU's energy security, strengthen its neighbourhood policies and improve relations with Turkey. Since these benefits do not accrue to the companies that want to build the pipeline, Nabucco warrants more public support. But the EU also needs to admit that its power to secure gas supplies from Azerbaijan, Iraq and Turkmenistan is limited.

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