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  • 28 Jun 2013 admin

    Signing of TAP agreement delayed as Aliyev tries to silence EU critics

    This morning’s planned announcement that the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline has been chosen as the final part of the mega gas pipeline that would run from the Caspian Sea to Italy1 has been overshadowed by controversy over when the agreement will be signed. The official announcement and a statement by the EU Commission are both expected today…

    Signing of TAP agreement delayed as Aliyev tries to silence EU critics

  • 27 Jun 2013 admin

    Europe’s Keystone XL? The Planned Mega-pipeline

    Behind the closed doors of company boardrooms and government offices a mega-pipeline is being planned and promoted. This huge piece of infrastructure would carry gas over 4,000 kilometres from the Caspian Sea to central Europe, and in the process would lock Europe into gas dependency for at least the next 35 years. Such a project…


  • “Gaz de schiste – c’est fasciste!” – Don’t Frack Algeria

    On Monday Algerian activists in London protested against fracking plans, as Minister of Energy and Mines Youcef Yousfi was presenting to the Algeria British Business Council. The chants of “Gaz de schiste! C’est fasciste!” and “No Fracking Way!” could be heard clearly inside the hall, provoking giggling. As the Minister paused, the refrain of “Youcef…

    “Gaz de schiste – c’est fasciste!” – Don’t Frack Algeria

  • 21 Feb 2013 admin

    The price of gas: imports, repression and fuel poverty

    In a deplorable attack on the right to protest energy giant EDF is attempting to sue 21 activists for £5mn in a civil action. The No Dash for Gas campaigners occupied West Burton gas power station for 7 days by scaling two of the three 91m high cooling towers, brave people. They are going to…

    The price of gas: imports, repression and fuel poverty

  • 6 Feb 2013 admin

    Top 12 journeys on The Oil Road – Travel writing around the Mediterranean & the Caspian

    A heavily shortened version of this list by James Marriott and Mika Minio-Paluello first appeared in the Guardian in January 2012. In researching The Oil Road – Journeys from the Caspian Sea to the City of London, we feasted on others’ descriptions of the mountains and plains, villages and cities, open seas and jagged coastlines…

    Top 12 journeys on The Oil Road – Travel writing around the Mediterranean & the Caspian

  • 3 Dec 2012 admin

    ‘No more money for arms deals’ – but what about fossil fuels?

    Last week, a cross-party inquiry called for Parliament to review the use of public money to support arms exports. The all-party parliamentary group (APPG) on international corporate responsibility said Parliament should debate introducing a ‘prohibition list’ of projects that the Government refuses to underwrite. They suggested arms sales should be at the top of it.…

    ‘No more money for arms deals’ – but what about fossil fuels?

  • The Oil Road – reviews, interviews and analysis

     The Oil Road has been getting an incredible response from the press, blogs and activists alike. We’ve cobbled together a selection of the best quotes from reviews with links to  the full articles. “An elegantly written travel book…a distinctive blend of travelogue, reportage and history…will make you think the next time you fill the tank”…

    The Oil Road – reviews, interviews and analysis

  • 26 Oct 2012 admin

    A Secret Subsidy – Oil companies, the Navy and the response to Piracy

    British oil companies are promoting a ‘fight against piracy’ to get a vast hidden military subsidy. In the process they have got an unprecedented amount of influence over UK military policies. Oil companies have talked up the risk from piracy to justify the use of Navy frigates, drones and helicopters to protect corporate oil assets…

    A Secret Subsidy – Oil companies, the Navy and the response to Piracy

  • 17 Oct 2012 admin

    The Oil Road on BBC Newshour

    Mika Minio-Paluello discusses “The Oil Road – A Journey from the Caspian Sea to the City of London” on BBC Newshour from the BBC studio in Cairo. The conversation explores how BP is disrupting lives along the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline, and how predator elites in Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey collude with the corporations to maximise profits.…

    The Oil Road on BBC Newshour

  • Bust-up between Aliyev and BP reveals corporate profiteering as Azeri oil peaks

    Azerbaijan’s President, Ilham Aliyev, gave a speech last week accusing oil company BP of “false promises” and “gross mistakes”. In a country where regime and corporation are closely intertwined – and almost symbiotic – what is going on behind the political theatre? Why the public outburst? Aliyev revealed that Azerbaijan had lost $8 billion in…

    Bust-up between Aliyev and BP reveals corporate profiteering as Azeri oil peaks