Energy Transition, AI, and Geopolitics

Erdoğan, Israel, and the Azerbaijan Oil Pipeline: Why the Valves Stay Open

The Erdoğan Israel energy connection remains a critical, if quiet, pillar of regional stability. While global headlines focus on the escalating rhetoric between Ankara and Jerusalem, the underground reality of the energy trade remains remarkably stable. The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline—the 1,100-mile artery of the Caspian—continues to deliver Azerbaijani crude to Israeli refineries via Turkish soil. […]

The New Energy Map: Why Central Asia is China’s Strategic Insurance Policy

While global markets panic over the Strait of Hormuz, a quiet tectonic shift is occurring in the heart of Eurasia. Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan are no longer just “former Soviet republics”—they are the pillars of a new energy corridor that bypasses both Western sanctions and Middle Eastern volatility. The End of the Russian Monopoly For […]

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