1. Development of the world LNG market
1.1. History of LNG market development
1.2. Forecast of LNG market development
1.3. Cost decrease factor in the LNG value chain
2. Prerequisites of LNG production in Russia
3. LNG production on the basis of Shtokman gas condensate field
3.1. Background
3.2. The field in Gazprom's structure
3.3. Resourses
3.4. Technical concept
3.5. Risks of the project
3.6. Marketing
3.7. Status and prospects
3.8. SWOT analysis
4. The project for LNG production in the Leningrad Region (Baltic LNG)
4.1. Background
4.2. Resources
4.3. Technical concept
4.4. Business model
4.5. Economics of the project
4.6. Marketing
4.7. Risks of the project
4.8. Status and prospects
4.9. SWOT analysis
5. Sakhalin-2 project
5.1. Background
5.2. Gazprom's entry
5.3. Resources
5.4. Technical concept
5.5. Economics of the project
5.6. Marketing
5.7. Financing of the project
5.8. Risks of the project
5.9. Status and prospects
5.10. SWOT analysis
6. Kharasavey LNG
6.1. Background
6.2. Resources
6.3. Technical concept
6.4. Economics of the project
6.5. Risks of the project
6.6. Status and prospects
6.7. SWOT analysis
7. South Tambey LNG
7.1. Background
7.2. Gazprom enters the project
7.3. Resources
7.4. Technical concept of the LNG project
7.5. Economics of the project
7.6. Risks of the project
7.7. Status and prospects
7.8. SWOT analysis
Outlook for LNG development in Russia
Table 1.1. LNG suppliers' reserves of gas, including prospective ones, 2005 (tcm)
Table 2.1. Optimistic assessment of the outlook for pipeline export of gas. (bcm)
Table 3.1. Distances between the major centers of LNG production and consumption (nautical miles) Table 3.2. Cost plus FOB prices at the outlet of the Shtokman LNG plant(dollars per million BTU)
Table 3.3. The most attractive terminals for LNG deliveries from Russia
Table 4.1. Cost plus FOB prices at the outlet of the Baltic LNG plant(dollars per million BTU)
Table 4.2. Possible supplies on the Atlantic market's terminals from the Baltic LNG (bcm)
Table 4.3. Comparative analysis of LNG deliveries to the USA and the UK via Baltic LNG plant, supply of gas to Germany via Nord Stream pipeline, and distribution of gas in Russia (dollars per million BTU)
Table 5.1. Cost plus FOB prices at the outlet of the Sakhalin Energy LNG plant (dollars per million BTU)
Table 5.2. Distances between the major centers of LNG production and consumption (nautical miles)
Table 5.3. LNG delivery contracts by Sakhalin Energy company
Table 6.1. Kharasavey LNG: allocation of capital investments (million dollars)