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Petropolitics at heart of Russia-Georgia clash

The 1,100-mile Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline provides only about 1 percent of the global demand for oil. But, as Prof. Michael Klare of Amherst College notes: “There’s not a lot of spare [crude oil] capacity” in the world.


In the long-running struggle for control of Caspian oil and gas and influence in the ex-Soviet states of that region, the clash has been a blow to US clout.
“The Russians come out of this as winning this round,” says Professor Klare. “They are the power brokers in this part of the world…. But there will be more skirmishes to come.”


Klare, author of “Rising Powers, Shrinking Planet: The New Geopolitics of Energy,” sees the conflict as “not a battle for democracy,” as portrayed by Washington. “It was a battle for energy,” he says.


Oil reserves underneath the Caspian Sea are believed to be huge, perhaps as much as 200 billion barrels. That compares with the estimated 260 billion barrels in Saudi Arabia.


Christian Science Monitor



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