ASSESSMENTS
How the Game Is Played: The Life and Death of South Stream
Sep 17, 2015 | 09:18 GMT

(Stratfor)
Editor's Note
Stratfor closely monitors the ebbs and flows of world energy. Aside from production, the transportation of crude oil, natural gas and petroleum products is of paramount concern for oil-producing nations. For energy consumers, transit routes are indispensible lifelines. A huge amount of the world's energy is transited through pipelines, across the Eurasian landmass in particular. In this periodic series we will examine some of the most geopolitically significant pipelines running through Europe and Asia. In this installment, Stratfor examines the political machinations behind South Stream, the precursor to TurkStream, and how the game of pipelines is played.
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