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Oil Flows Through Turkey Energy Corridor Unhindered as Coup Ends
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-07-16/oil-flows-through-turkey-energy-corridor-unhindered-as-coup-ends
July 16, 2016

Oil is flowing unhindered through Turkey’s pipelines and waterways, one of the world’s largest energy trading corridors, after a coup attempt against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan failed.

The Turkish straits are open to shipping traffic, an official at the Istanbul-based shipping center said by phone ON Saturday. Crude oil shipments from Azerbaijan and Iraq into Turkey’s Mediterranean port of Ceyhan are operating normally, a port agent said as BP Plc, operator of the Baku-Tifilisi-Ceyhan pipeline, confirmed the oil flow was uninterrupted.

“Our facilities in Turkey are open and operating normally,” BP spokesman David Nicholas said in an e-mail in response to questions. “There are no disruptions to the flow of oil through the BTC pipeline.”

At the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Turkey is a vital conduit of crude transport from Russia and Iraq to the Mediterranean Sea. Millions of barrels of oil travel through the nation’s waterways and pipelines each day. The country is also on the fringe of broader conflict in the Middle East, with Syria bordering Turkey’s southeastern edge. Oil futures rose as much as 1.9 percent on Friday after the coup began.

“Any uncertainty in that region almost invariably results in an increase in oil prices, particularly given the interaction between what goes on in Turkey with Syria,” Craig Pirrong, director of the Global Energy Management Institute at the University of Houston’s Bauer College of Business, said Friday in a phone interview. Analysts will be looking for whether there’s a “spillover to the major oil producers,” he said.

Oil Gains

Crude oil futures rose above $46 a barrel in after-market trading in New York following the unrest, extending gains from a force majeure declared by Exxon Mobil Corp. on crude shipments from Nigeria.

David Goldwyn, a former State Department special envoy and coordinator for international energy affairs in the Obama administration, said it’s too early to assess the impact on energy transportation from the unrest in Turkey.

The coup attempt was foiled after hours of clashes that saw tanks blockading roads, soldiers fighting police and warplanes bombing the parliament in Ankara. Senior generals were among more than 2,800 military personnel arrested during raids on Saturday, after clashes that left almost 200 dead, including several dozen coup participants.

Choke Point

The Turkish Straits, including the Bosporus and Dardanelles, are one of the world’s major choke points for seaborne crude transit, with about 2.9 million barrels of oil a day passing through in 2013, the latest year of data available from the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

Turkey is home to pipelines that transport crude and condensate from nations including Iraq and Azerbaijan to Ceyhan, on the Mediterranean in southern Turkey. BP’s Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline exported 67 million barrels of crude, or about 740,000 a day, from the port in the first quarter, according to the British company.

At least 10 crude tankers were signaling Turkish ports at the time of the attempted coup, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. They included six Suezmax and two Aframax ships bound for Ceyhan and two Aframax ships destined for the Turkish Straits.
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Re: Oil Flows Through Turkey Energy Corridor Unhindered as Coup Ends
« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2016, 01:50:38 am »
World oil transit chokepoints critical to global energy security
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Re: Oil Flows Through Turkey Energy Corridor Unhindered as Coup Ends
« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2016, 03:08:32 am »
Erdogan might fake a coup, but he ain't going to touch the oil in the process

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Re: Oil Flows Through Turkey Energy Corridor Unhindered as Coup Ends
« Reply #3 on: July 17, 2016, 03:44:51 am »
Erdogan might fake a coup, but he ain't going to touch the oil in the process

Sure gives him a good excuse to clean house, doesn't it??  A few dead civilians, run over by tanks doesn't hurt either.

The thing about being a despotic a$$hole (bleep you Jobu) is it is not beneath you to have some of your minions stage a "coup" and then use it to conduct a purge. Oil has little to do with it other than providing a good excuse for extreme sanctions against all enemies, real, perceived, or manufactured to order.

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Re: Oil Flows Through Turkey Energy Corridor Unhindered as Coup Ends
« Reply #4 on: July 17, 2016, 08:52:31 am »
Oil has little to do with it other than providing a good excuse for extreme sanctions against all enemies, real, perceived, or manufactured to order.
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Mass arrests followed with 2,839 soldiers detained and 2,745 judges dismissed

The pipelines were never in danger, he knows hard currency is what his country needs.

Any real coup would have been rounding up government leaders, tearing down broadcast towers and such. Makes me wonder how they will explain how such a group shut down Twitter and Facebook and stuff. Someone gave that order but apparently nobody "involved" had the authority as far as I can tell. The soldiers deployed to the street had no idea what "side" they were supposed to be on.

The more I think about it, the more I think this was staged. They thought they had a lot more support than they did. I bet when social media went down, they saw this as confirmation that everybody was with them. Jets were flying over the city for a long time before they started shooting down the coup-helicopters. Just long enough to make this look like an actual coup attempt. There were probably a few generals and colonels who actually thought this was really going to happen just long enough for it to be too late to back off.

Then they find out they controlled few army divisions, few helicopters and no air force jets. I bet when Erdogan appeared in front of the media for real after two statements over an IPhone it dawned on them that they had been played. Notice that the hotel Erdogan was staying in was said to be attacked after he had left. That is very convenient. In a real coup, getting him would have been objective #1.

Tanks were said to surround parliament and even "fire upon it" but they didn't make any real effort to take it out. They put up a pretense of taking over state media but then almost immediately abandoned those positions back to the original journalists.
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Prime Minister Yıldırım announced that 2,839 soldiers of various ranks had been arrested.[92] Among those arrested were at least 34 generals or admirals.[93] A number of students of the Kuleli Military High School, numbering enough to fill five buses, were also arrested.[94]

On 16 July 2016, the Supreme Board of Judges and Prosecutors of Turkey (HSYK) removed 2,745 Turkish judges from duty and ordered their detention following the attempted coup.[95][96][97] 541 of these judges were in administrative judiciary and 2,204 were in criminal judiciary. This amounted to approximately 36% of all judges in Turkey at the time.[98] 5 members of the HSYK had their membership revoked and 10 members of the Turkish Council of State were arrested on charges of being members of the parallel state.[99] Furthermore, arrest warrants were issued for 48 members of the Council of State and 140 members of the Court of Cassation. Yasemin Özata Çetinkaya, the governor of Sinop Province, was removed from her duty and her husband, a colonel in the Turkish army, arrested

More and more I think this was staged.
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