1. GENERAL INFORMATION
Overview
1.1 Geography, natural and climatic conditions
Sea of Okhotsk
Sea of Japan
Bering Sea
Sea of Chukotka
East Siberian Sea
Laptev Sea
Kara Sea
Barents Sea
Baltic Sea
Black Sea
Sea of Azov
Caspian Sea
1.2 Legislative regulation of shelf subsoil usage
2. HYDROCARBON RESOURCE BASE
Overview
2.1 Geological zoning and the status of data available on the shelf
Sea of Okhotsk
Sea of Japan
Bering Sea
Sea of Chukotka
Eastern Siberian Sea
Laptev Sea
Kara Sea
Barents Sea
Baltic Sea
Black Sea
Sea of Azov
Caspian Sea
2.2 Hydrocarbon reserves and resources
Sea of Okhotsk
Sea of Japan
Bering Sea
Sea of Chukotka
Eastern Siberian Sea
Laptev Sea
Kara Sea
Barents Sea
Baltic Sea
Black Sea
Sea of Azov
Caspian Sea
3. CURRENT E&P PROJECTS
Overview
3.1 Sea of Okhotsk
Odoptu-more field (Northern Dome)
Sakhalin-1
Sakhalin-2
3.2 Barents Sea
Prirazlomnoye field
3.3 Baltic Sea
Kravtsovskoye field (D-6)
4. PROMISING E&P PROJECTS
Overview
4.1 Sea of Okhotsk
Sakhalin-3
Sakhalin-4
Sakhalin-5
Sakhalin-6
Sakhalin-7
Magadan-1, -2, -3, -4
West-Kamchatsky Block
Khabarovsk-1, -3
4.2 Sea of Japan
Sakhalin-8, -9
Khabarovsk-2, -4
4.3 Bering Sea
Anadyr-1
Anadyr-2, -3
4.4 Kara Sea
Western shelf of the Yamal Peninsula
Ob-Taz Bay
4.5 Barents Sea
Shtokman field
Barents-1
Barents-2
Barents-3
Barents-4, -5
4.6 Black Sea
Tuapse trough
Shatsky barrier
4.7 Sea of Azov
Temryuksko-Akhtarsky Block
4.8 Caspian Sea
Northern Block
Tsentralny Block
Yalamo-Samursky Block
North-Caspian Block
Kurmangazy structure
Inchkhe-more field
Derbentsky and Dimitrovsky Blocks
Izberbashsky and Sulaksky Blocks
Shelf of the Kalmykia Republic
5. RUSSIAN MARKET FOR OFFSHORE DRILLING RIGS AND PRODUCTION PLATFORMS
Historic overview
Producers
Drilling units and production platforms
5.1 Current status of offshore drilling rigs and production platforms
Drilling rigs
Production platforms
5.2 Demand for drilling rigs and production platforms
Drilling rigs
Production platforms
5.3 Russian producers of offshore drilling units and production platforms
AKO BARSS Group
Concern for Small and Medium-size Vessels Shipbuilding
Nuclear Shipbuilding Center
OMZ Group (United Heavy Machinery)
RR-Offshore, Soros Group Member
APPENDIX 1
Status and limits of internal sea waters, the territorial sea, the exclusive economic zone and the continental Shelf of the Russian Federation
APPENDIX 2
Excerpts from Russian legislation: key provisions governing subsoil usage issues on the shelf
APPENDIX 3
List of oil and gas licenses for subsoil usage within Russian seas, as of mid-2003
APPENDIX 4
Comparative classification of hydrocarbon reserves and resources
APPENDIX 5
Main technical specifications of Russia’s offshore drilling fleet