Oil and Gas of Eastern Siberia and Russian Far East
Oil and Gas of Eastern Siberia and Russian Far East offers a comprehensive analysis of the oil and gas industry in these regions including:
• oil and gas reserves
• potential for hydrocarbon prospecting, exploration, production and infrastructure
• investment requirements
• environmental risks
• markets for oil and gas production from the projects of Eastern Siberia and the Far East
Oil and Gas of Eastern Siberia and Russian Far East highlights the state program of the regions’ development and details the current and future projects in the exploration, production, transportation and infrastructure sectors. The study portrays current activities and interests of the regions’ key players: Gazprom, Gazprom Neft, Rosneft, TNK-BP, Surgutneftegas, international companies and also focuses on future auctions and licensing issues.
Oil and Gas of Eastern Siberia and Russian Far East is an important source of analysis for:
• oil and gas operators
• contractors and equipment suppliers
• engineering and construction companies
• service providers
• transportation companies
• traders
• investment and banking institutions
• consultancies;
•government institutions
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1. History of East Siberia and Far East Development
1.1. Colonization of the East
1.2. Administrative division
1.3. Reforms
1.4. Growth of population
1.5. Development of mineral resources
1.6. Socialism
1.7. The transition period
1.8. New approach
1.9. Challenges
Chapter 2. Geographic and Economic Situation of East Siberia and Far East
2.1. East Siberia
2.2. The Far East of Russia
Chapter 3. Resource Potential of the East of Russia
3.1. Reserves
3.2. Geological zoning
3.3. Licensing program
Chapter 4. Main Oil and GasProducing Centers in East Siberia and the Far East
4.1. East Siberia
4.1.1. Irkutsk Center
4.1.2. Krasnoyarsk Center
4.1.3. Taimyr part of Krasnoyarsk Krai
4.2. Far East
4.2.1. Yakutsk Center
4.2.2. Sakhalin Center
Chapter 5. Key Players and Their Strategies
5.1. YUKOS
5.2. Gazprom
5.3. Gazpromneft, former Sibneft
5.4. Rosneft
5.5. Surgutneftegas
5.6. TNKBP
5.7. Slavneft
5.8. Consortium
5.9. Rivalry between Gazprom and Rosneft
5.10. Japanese companies
5.11. Chinese companies
5.12. Korea National Oil Company
5.13. Indian ONGC
5.14. European and US companies
5.15. Conclusions
Chapter 6. Key Upstream Projects Currently Under Way
6.1. Kovykta field
6.2. Sakhalin1
6.3. Sakhalin2
6.4. Talakan field
6.5. Vankor field
6.6. Verkhnechonsk field
6.7. YurubchenoTokhomsk Zone
Chapter 7. Prospective Upstream Projects in East Siberia and Far East
7.1. Sea of Okhotsk
7.2. Sea of Japan
7.3. Bering Sea
Chapter 8. Existing and Planned Transportation Infrastructure in the East of Russia
8.1. Existing oil and gas pipelines
8.2. New large oil and gas transportation projects
8.2.1. East Siberia Pacific Ocean (ESPO) Pipeline
8.2.2. Altai gas pipeline
8.3. Transportation complex
8.3.1. Sea transportation
8.3.2. River transportation
8.3.3. Railway transportation
8.3.4. Car transportation
Chapter 9. Downstream in East Siberia and Far East
9.1. Refineries
9.2. Marketing
9.3. Forecasts
Chapter 10. Key Foreign Oil and Gas Markets for Russia in Northeast Asia
10.1. Japan
10.2. China
10.3. South Korea
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