Oil, gas and missile defense
2007-02-27
Curiously, Czech ministers are downplaying the level of the CR's
dependence on Russia for energy. Industry Minister Martin
Říman, who usually warns against eastern influences, told Právo
that Václav Bartuška's energy-security report overestimated the
Russian threat. The CR is only one-third dependent on Russia
for energy, he said. Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg said
the CR took steps to avoid being dependent on Russia for oil
and gas. Bartuška's report tells a different story. The CR
imported 71% of its oil in 2005 from Russia, 18.7% from
Azerbaijan and 0% from the West. Its natural gas came 99.4%
from Russia. Theoretically, 25.4% came from Norway, but Russia
actually delivered this gas on the basis of swap operations. The
ministers might fear that if people understood how dependent
the CR truly is, they'd take Russia's threats about missile-
defense more seriously.
[Czech Republic special envoy natural gas radar station United
States U.S.]
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