
Azerbaijani gas producers will soon choose between two competing European pipeline routes, making their choice based upon which of the planned projects promises quicker returns, dpa quoted Azerbaijan\'s Energy Minister Natig Aliyev as saying Monday in Vienna. The consortium developing the Shah Deniz II offshore gas field are expected to announce by the end of June whether they will ship their gas through the Nabucco pipeline, running through the Balkans to Austria, or through the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) via Greece and Italy. As British energy group BP, Norway\'s Statoil, Azerbaijan\'s Socar and the other Shah Deniz partners had already seen production delayed from 2012 to as late as 2018, one key factor would now be which route is cheaper to build, Aliyev said, referring to consortium\'s plans to invest in the preferred pipeline project. \"Now, the main factor for partners is the commercial factor in the short term,\" he said. \"They have to (get) return on their investment as quickly as possible.\" The pipeline that wins the Azerbaijani bid is expected to progress, while the other one will likely never be realized. However, Aliyev stressed that the Shah Deniz group would also consider long-term questions such as which route promises a bigger customer base. TAP is budgeted at 1.5 billion euros (1.98 billion dollars). Nabucco was originally planned to cost nearly 8 billion euros, but the pipeline\'s route through Turkey has been cut, shortening the route by more than half. The Nabucco project involves energy companies Botas in Turkey, the Bulgarian Energy Holding, Transgaz in Romania, Mol in Hungary, OMV in Austria and GDF Suez in France. TAP\'s shareholders are Germany\'s E.ON Ruhrgas, Norway\'s Statoil and Switzerland\'s Axpo.
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