«Нефть и газ Восточной Сибири и Дальнего Востока» это детальный обзор нефтегазовой отрасли обоих регионов, включая:
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нефтегазовые запасы
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перспективы разведки и добычи углеводородов и развития инфраструктуры
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предполагаемые объемы инвестиций
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экологические риски
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рынки сбыта нефти и газа с месторождений восточной Сибири и дальнего Востока
«Нефть и газ Восточной Сибири и Дальнего Востока» освещает государственную программу развития регионов с акцентом на разведку, добычу, транспортировку углеводородов и развития соответствующей инфраструктуры. В исследовании рассматривается деятельность ключевых игроков нефтегазовой отрасли регионов:
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Газпром
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Газпром Нефть
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Роснефть
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Сургутнефтегаз
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ТНК-ВР
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международные компании
а также затрагиваются лицензионные аспекты недропользования с информацией по предстоящим региональным аукционам.
«Нефть и газ Восточной Сибири и Дальнего Востока» является источником ценной информации для:
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нефтегазовых компаний
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нефтепромысловых сервисных компаний
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строительных и инжиниринговых компаний
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транспортных компаний
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инвестиционных и финансовых институтов
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трейдеров
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консультантов
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государственных учреждений
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 Gas-Producing 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 62
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. TNK-BP
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. Sakhalin-1
6.3. Sakhalin-2
6.4. Talakan field
6.5. Vankor field
6.6. Verkhnechonsk field
6.7. Yurubcheno-Tokhomsk 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
Conclusions
Table 2.1. East Siberia federation subjects
Table 2.2. Main social and economic indicators of East Siberia in 2006
Table 2.3. East Siberian regions gross regional product by sectors
Table 2.4. The Far East federation subjects
Table 2.5. Main social and economic indicators of the Far East in 2006
Table 2.6. The Far East gross regional production by sectors
Table 3.1. Distribution of total initial oil and gas reserves by regions (%)
Table 3.2. Forecast of maximum oil and gas production levels in East Siberia and the Far East, under Gazprom's program and according to the Siberian Division of the Academy of Sciences
Table 3.3. Gas reserves and resources in the Siberian and the Far Eastern federal districts as of 01.01.04, bcm
Table 3.4. Main indicators of preparing and developing oil reserves and resources in East Siberia and Sakha
Table 3.5. Characteristics of the main oil and gas complexes of Leno-Tungusskaya oil and gas province
Table 3.6. Characteristics of main oil and gas complexes of Khatango-Vilyuiskaya oil and gas province
Table 3.7. Possible blocks for licensing auctions in East Siberia and Far East
Table 4.1. Structure of recoverable reserves and resources of oil, gas and condensate by regions of East Siberia
Table 4.2. Main oil, gas and condensate fields of the Irkutsk Region without Kovykta
Table 4.3. Reserves of the Irkutsk Oil Company
Table 4.4. Reserves of key fields in Evenkiya
Table 4.5. Krasnoyarsk Krai: Distribution of oil and gas reserves by companies (%)
Table 4.6. Main characteristics of Norilskgazprom's fields
Table 4.7. Key indicators of the fuel and energy complex of Sakha
Table 4.8. Reserves of major gas fields of Yakutiya
Table 4.9. Oil and gas reserves and resources of the Sakhalin Region
Table 5.1. Value of the remaining assets of YUKOS as of January 20, 2007 (valuation of bankruptcy manager)
Table 5.2. YUKOS SWOT analysis
Table 5.3. Gazprom main highlights 2006
Table 5.4. Gazprom SWOT analysis
Table 5.5. Gazpromneft main highlights 2006
Table 5.6. Gazpromneft SWOT analysis
Table 5.7. Rosneft main highlights 2006
Table 5.8. Rosneft acquisitions in East Siberia in 2005-2006
Table 5.9. Rosneft SWOT analysis
Table 5.10. Surgutneftegas main highlights
Table 5.11. Surgutneftegas SWOT analysis
Table 5.12. TNK-BP main highlights
Table 5.13. Resources of TNK-BP's newly acquired blocks
Table 5.14. TNK-BP SWOT analysis
Table 5.15. Slavneft SWOT analysis
Table 5.16. CNPC's oil and gas reserves, 2003-2005
Table 5.17. Sinopec proved oil and gas reserves
Table 5.18. BP highlights 2006 without TNK-BP results
Table 5.19. Royal Dutch Shell highlights 2006
Table 5.20. ExxonMobil highlights 2006
Table 5.21. Key players in East Siberia and the Far East of Russia
Table 6.1. Main characteristics of the Kovykta gas condensate field
Table 6.2. Average composition of Kovykta's natural gas (%)
Table 6.3. Reserves estimate of Vankor field (million tons)
Table 6.4. Yurubcheno-Tokhomsk and Sobinsk-Paiginsk zones proved reserves
Table 7.1. Exploration projects in the Okhotsk Sea
Table 7.2. Other Okhotsk Sea projects
Table 7.3. Japan Sea future projects
Table 7.4. Bering Sea offshore projects
Table 8.1. ESPO key characteristics
Table 8.2. ESPO SWOT analysis
Table 8.3. Altai project SWOT analysis
Table 10.1. Japan: consumption of petroleum products, 1995-2005, thousand bbl/day
Table 10.2. Contracts for Russian LNG deliveries from Sakhalin-2
Table 10.3. Coal industry of China (mt)
Table 10.4. China: Consumption of petroleum products, 1995-2005, thousand bbl/day
Table 10.5. Chinese companies' refining capacity expansion plans in China, mt/yr
Table 10.6. LNG terminals in China, 2005-2015 (mt/yr)
Table 10.7. LNG terminals in South Korea
Table 10.8. The existing long-term LNG delivery contracts to South Korea as of 2006