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September 04, 2008


Independent Gas Producers in Russia : Independent gas companies (that are not part of state-controlled Gazprom and have access to the unified gas supply system) are playing an increasingly significant part in the production and supply of gas in Russia.

The Independent Gas Producers in Russia elucidates the most important aspects of the Russian independent gas-producing sector within a large, complex setting.
The Independent Gas Producers in Russia study provides:
· Description of the independent sector within the gas industry as a whole, including the regulatory environment and the role of Gazprom
· Analysis of the resource base on which the Russian gas market rests with details of regional holdings and licenses
·Domestic and foreign demands for gas, including Central Asian gas suppliers and former Soviet Union purchasers and the geography of deliveries
·Recent and forecasted production, pricing, sales and delivery of gas

The Independent Gas Producers in Russia offers a comprehensive study of the factors affecting supply and demand in the Russian gas market and used these factors to forecast scenarios for the independent sector through 2010 and in some cases, 2015.

The Independent Gas Producers in Russia reviews performance data for LUKOIL, Northgas, NOVATEK, Rosneft, Surgutneftegaz and TNK-BP from 2002 through 2004 or 2005, examines impediments and opportunities for each and forecasts the companies’ growth through 2010 or 2015.


  
 

Contents of Independent Gas Producers in Russia :

Introduction to Independent Gas Producers in Russia
Chapter 1 of Independent Gas Producers in Russia
Reserves, Production and Distribution of Gas in the Russian

Federation
1.1. Resource Base
1.2. Gas Production
1.3. Gas Balance, Gas Distribution
1.4. Transportation Infrastructure
1.4.1. Trunk Gas Pipelines
1.4.2. Gas Distribution Networks

Chapter 2 of Independent Gas Producers in Russia
Independent Gas Producers
2.1. The Raw Material Base of Independent Gas Producers
2.2 Gas Production by Independent Oil and Gas Producers
2.3. Utilization of Gas by Independent Producers
2.4. Gas Deliveries by Independent Producers by Region and Industrial Sector
2.4.1. Gas Consumption by Russian Federation Subjects
2.4.2 Gas Deliveries to Subjects of the Russian Federation
2.4.3. Regions with Greatest Growth in Gas Deliveries from Independent Producers
2.4.4. Gas Deliveries by Economic Sector

Chapter 3 of Independent Gas Producers in Russia
Regulation of the Independent Gas Producers' Market
3.1. Access to the Gas Transportation System
3.1.1. Terms of Access to Gazprom's Gas Pipelines
3.1.2. Transmission Tariffs for Independents
3.1.3 Pipeline Infrastructure Belonging to Independents
3.2. Gas Market Pricing Structure
3.2.1. Deliveries of GovernmentAllocated Gas
3.2.2. Deliveries of "OvertheLimit" Gas from Gazprom and Independent Producers
3.3. Gas Prices in Individual Market Segments
3.3.1. Deliveries of Allocated Gas
3.3.2. Deliveries of OvertheLimit Gas and Gas of Independent Producers
3.3.3. Typical Trading Arrangements

Chapter 4 of Independent Gas Producers in Russia
Key Independent Gas Producers
4.1. Gas Reserves of the Selected Companies
4.1.1. Northgas
4.1.2. NOVATEK
4.1.3. Rosneft
4.1.4. LUKOIL
4.1.5. TNKBP
4.1.6. Surgutneftegaz
4.2. Gas Production and Sale
4.2.1. NOVATEK
4.2.2. Northgas
4.2.3. Surgutneftegaz
4.2.4. Rosneft
4.2.5. TNKBP
4.2.6. LUKOIL
4.3. Gas Strategies of the Selected Companies
4.3.1. NOVATEK
4.3.2. Northgas
4.3.3. Surgutneftegaz
4.3.4. LUKOIL
4.3.5. Rosneft
4.3.6. TNKBP

Chapter 5 of Independent Gas Producers in Russia
Forecasts of Supply and Demand for Gas in Domestic Market
5.1. Forecast of Gas Demand
5.1.1. Status
5.1.2. Forecast of Gas Prices
5.1.3. Forecast of Gas Consumption
5.2. Forecast of Gas Consumption in Key Economic Sectors
5.2.1. Status
5.2.2. Consumption Forecast by Economic Sector
5.3. Gas Supply Forecast
5.3.1. Production Forecast
5.3.2. Forecast of Gas Production by Independent Producers
5.3.3. Domestic Consumption
5.3.4. Forecast of Gas Exports
5.3.5. Forecast of Gas Balance

Chapter 6 of Independent Gas Producers in Russia
Advances in Natural Gas Processing for Alternative Transport
6.1. Alternative Methods of Transporting Unprocessed Forms of Gas
6.1.1. Liquefied Natural Gas
6.1.2. Compressed Gas
6.1.3. Natural Gas Hydrate
6.1.4. Comparison of Gas Transformation and Transportation Methods
6.1.5. Application of Alternative Methods of Gas Transportation in Russia
6.1.6. Gas Transportation Projects in Russia Today
6.2. Natural Gas Processing Methods
6.2.1. Synthetic Liquid Fuel
6.2.2. Technical and Economic Characteristics of SLF Technology
6.2.3. SLF Projects in Russia
6.2.4. GastoElectricity: Opportunities for SmallScale Power Generation

For more information, kindly visit - http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=20026
 

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September 04, 2008

 
Future of Caspian Petroleum Offshore Industry : The resources of the Caspian Sea basin are estimated at 125 billion barrels, which is approximately 4-4.5 % of the world's total. Given the current high oil prices and growing energy demand, unlocking the huge energy potential of the Caspian offshore has been developing as a priority goal for the international energy industry.

The Future of the Caspian Petroleum Offshore Industry provides detailed examination of all the key issues of offshore development in the region, including:

Climate conditions
Reserves
Current and prospective E&P projects
Oilfield services market
Export routes and legislation
The Future of the Caspian Petroleum Offshore Industry is an essential information source for oil and gas producers, contractors, service and equipment suppliers, as well as investment and banking institutions.


  
 

Contents of Future of Caspian Petroleum Offshore Industry :

Executive Summary of Future of Caspian Petroleum Offshore Industry
The Role and Significance of the Caspian Sea Continental Shelf as Part of the World’s Continental Shelf

CHAPTER 1 of Future of Caspian Petroleum Offshore Industry.
GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 Geography, Natural and Climatic Conditions of the Caspian
Sea Shelf
Russian Sector
Kazakhstan Sector
Azerbaijan Sector
Turkmenistan Sector
Iranian Sector
1.2 Problems of Delimitation of the Caspian Sea Shelf into National Sectors
1.3 Legislative Regulation of Shelf Subsoil Usage
Russian Sector
Kazakhstan Sector
Azerbaijan Sector
Turkmenistan Sector
Iranian Sector

CHAPTER 2 of Future of Caspian Petroleum Offshore Industry.
HYDROCARBON RESOURCE BASE
2.1 Geological Zoning and the Status of Data Available on the
Shelf of Caspian Sea
Oil and Gas Provinces
Oil and Gasbearing Basins and Regions
Extent of Geological Knowledge of the Caspian Basin
Russian Sector
Kazakhstan Sector
Azerbaijan Sector
Turkmenistan Sector
Iranian Sector
2.2 Hydrocarbon Reserves and Resources of the Caspian Sea
Russian Sector
Kazakhstan Sector
Azerbaijan Sector
Turkmenistan Sector
Iranian Sector

CHAPTER 3 of Future of Caspian Petroleum Offshore Industry.
PRODUCTION, EXPORT, OFFSHORE PROJECTS
3.1 Exploration and Production Projects (Current and Projected)
Russian Sector
Northern Block
Tsentralny Block
YalamoSamursky Block
North Caspian Block
Inchkhemore Field
Derbentsky and Dimitrovsky Blocks
Izberbashsky and Sulaksky Blocks
Lagansky Block
Kazakhstan Sector
North Caspian Project
Dostyk
TyubKaragan
Atashsky
Kurmangazy
Zhambai South and South Zaburunye
Azerbaijan Sector
AzeriChyragGyuneshli (AChG)
Shakh Deniz
Inam
Turkmenistan Sector
Cheleken Project
Project Block1
Project Unified Offshore Blocks 1112
Iranian Sector
3.2 Production and Exports
Russian Sector
Kazakhstan Sector
Azerbaijan Sector
Turkmenistan Sector
Iranian Sector

CHAPTER 4 of Future of Caspian Petroleum Offshore Industry.
CASPIAN MARKET FOR OFFSHORE DRILLING RIGS AND PRODUCTION PLATFORMS
Drilling Rigs
Production Platforms
4.1 Current Status of Offshore Drilling Rigs and Production Platforms. Demand for Drilling Rigs and Production Platforms
Russian Sector
Kazakhstan Sestor
Azerbaijan Sector
Turkmenistan Sector
Iranian Sector

CHAPTER 5 of Future of Caspian Petroleum Offshore Industry.
EXPORT ROUTES FROM CASPIAN REGION
5.1 Existing Export Infrastructure and Current Export Routes
Russian Sector
Existing Pipelines
Oil Terminals
Rail Transportation
Kazakhstan Sector
Existing Pipelines
Oil Terminals
Tanker Shipments
Azerbaijan Sector
Existing Pipelines
Turkmenistan Sector
Oil Terminals
Iranian Sector
5.2 Prospective Export Routes
Russian Sector
Kazakhstan Sector
CPC Pipeline
AtyrauSamara Pipeline
KazakhTurkmenIranian (KTI) Pipeline Project
TransCaspian Pipeline
Tanker Transportation
BakuTbilisiCeyhan (BTC)
Central AsiaCenter Pipeline
Azerbaijan Sector
South Caucasus Gas Pipeline
Turkmenistan Sector
KazakhTurkmenIranian (KTI) Oil Pipeline
TransCaspian Oil Pipeline
Iranian Sector

For more information, kindly visit - http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=20027
 

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September 04, 2008

 
Oil and Gas Exports From the Caspian Region : Oil and Gas Exports from the Caspian Region provides analysis of the fundamentals and practice of oil and gas exports from Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. The report reviews the export potential of the Caspian region and focuses on economic, legal and technical aspects of exporting oil via different routes
Oil and Gas Exports from the Caspian Region identifies developments and major trends in the oil and gas industry of the Caspian region, taken individually and as an interdependent system. The report analyzes the most important transportation projects considered by investors, including developing new export routes and expanding existing facilities

  
 

Table of Contents

Introduction to Oil and Gas Exports From the Caspian Region :
Section 1 of Oil and Gas Exports From the Caspian Region : OIL EXPORTS FROM THE CASPIAN REGION
Executive Summary of Oil and Gas Exports From the Caspian Region :

KAZAKHSTAN

Chapter 1 of Oil and Gas Exports From the Caspian Region :
EXPORT POTENTIAL
Oil reserves
Oil exploration
Oil production
Oil refining
Oil export
Oil balance

Chapter 2 of Oil and Gas Exports From the Caspian Region :
EXISTING OIL EXPORT TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE
2.1. PIPELINE TRANSPORT
Westward
Northward
Southward
2.2. RAIL TRANSPORT
Rail shipments
2.3. MARINE TERMINALS
Marine shipments

Chapter 3 of Oil and Gas Exports From the Caspian Region :
OIL EXPORT PRACTICES
3.1. LEGISLATIVE REGULATION OF EXPORT
3.2. OIL EXPORT PROCEDURES
3.3. EXPORT TAXATION, TRANSPORTATION TARIFFS
Export duty
Customs clearance fee
Pipeline tariffs
Transport costs at Аktau
Railroad tariffs
Tariff discounts

Chapter 4 of Oil and Gas Exports From the Caspian Region :
OIL EXPORT ROUTES
FROM KAZAKHSTAN TO WORLD MARKETS
4.1. EXPORT ROUTES
Westward
Northward
Eastward
Southward
Other export routes
4.2. COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF EXPORT ROUTES EFFICIENCY

Chapter 5 of Oil and Gas Exports From the Caspian Region :
PROSPECTS FOR KAZAKHSTAN'S OIL EXPORTS
5.1. PROSPECTS FOR OIL PRODUCTION
5.2. EXPORT TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
Projects to expand existing transportation infrastructure
New infrastructure development projects

AZERBAIJAN

Chapter 1 of Oil and Gas Exports From the Caspian Region :
EXPORT POTENTIAL
Oil reserves
Oil exploration
Oil production
Oil refining
Oil export
Oil balance

Chapter 2 of Oil and Gas Exports From the Caspian Region :
EXISTING OIL EXPORT TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE
2.1. PIPELINE TRANSPORT
BakuNovorossiysk oil pipeline
BakuSupsa oil pipeline
2.2. RAIL TRANSPORT
2.3. MARINE TERMINALS
2.4. TANKER FLEET

Chapter 3 of Oil and Gas Exports From the Caspian Region :
OIL EXPORT PRACTICES
3.I. LEGISLATIVE REGULATION OF EXPORT
3.2. OIL EXPORT PROCEDURES
3.3. EXPORT TAXATION, TRANSPORTATION TARIFFS
Export excise tax
Customs clearance fee
Pipeline tariffs
Port fees
Railroad tariffs
Tariff discounts

Chapter 4 of Oil and Gas Exports From the Caspian Region :
OIL EXPORT ROUTES FROM AZERBAIJAN
TO WORLD MARKETS
4.1. EXPORT ROUTES
Northward
Westward
4.2. COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF EXPORT ROUTES EFFICIENCY

Chapter 5 of Oil and Gas Exports From the Caspian Region :
PROSPECTS FOR AZERI OIL EXPORTS
5.1. PROSPECTS FOR OIL PRODUCTION
5.2. EXPORT TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
New infrastructure development projects
Projects to expand existing transportation infrastructure

TURKMENISTAN

Chapter 1 of Oil and Gas Exports From the Caspian Region :
EXPORT POTENTIAL
Oil reserves
Oil exploration
Oil production
Oil refining
Oil export
Oil balance

Chapter 2 of Oil and Gas Exports From the Caspian Region :
EXISTING OIL EXPORT TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE
2.1. PIPELINE TRANSPORT
2.2. MARINE TERMINALS
Marine shipments

Chapter 3 of Oil and Gas Exports From the Caspian Region :
OIL EXPORT PRACTICES
3.1. LEGISLATIVE REGULATION OF EXPORT
3.2. OIL EXPORT PROCEDURES
3.3. EXPORT TAXATION, TRANSPORTATION TARIFF

Chapter 4 of Oil and Gas Exports From the Caspian Region :
OIL EXPORT ROUTES FROM TURKMENISTAN
TO WORLD MARKETS
4.1. EXPORT ROUTES
Northwestward
Westward
Southward
4.2. COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF EXPORT ROUTES EFFICIENCY

Chapter 5 of Oil and Gas Exports From the Caspian Region :
PROSPECTS FOR TURKMENISTAN'S OIL EXPORTS
5.1. PROSPECTS FOR OIL PRODUCTION
5.2. EXPORT TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
Projects to expand existing transportation infrastructure
New infrastructure development projects

Section 2 of Oil and Gas Exports From the Caspian Region :
GAS EXPORTS FROM THE CASPIAN REGION
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

TURKMENISTAN

CHAPTER 1. EXPORT POTENTIAL
Gas reserves
Gas exploration
Gas production
Gas processing
Gas export
Gas balance

CHAPTER 2. EXISTING GAS EXPORT
TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE
Westward
Northward
Southward

CHAPTER 3. GAS EXPORT PRACTICES
3.1. LEGISLATIVE REGULATION OF EXPORT
3.2. GAS EXPORT PROCEDURES
3.3. EXPORT TAXATION, TRANSPORTATION TARIFFS

CHAPTER 4. GAS EXPORT ROUTES FROM TURKMENISTAN
TO WORLD MARKETS
Westward
Southward

CHAPTER 5. PROSPECTS FOR TURKMENISTAN'S GAS EXPORTS
5.1. PROSPECTS FOR GAS PRODUCTION
5.2. PROJECTS TO EXPAND PROCESSING CAPACITY
5.3. EXPORT TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
Projects to expand existing transportation infrastructure
New infrastructure development projects

UZBEKISTAN

CHAPTER 1. EXPORT POTENTIAL
Gas reserves
Gas exploration
Gas production
Gas processing
Gas export
Gas balance

CHAPTER 2. EXISTING GAS EXPORT TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE
2.1. GAS PIPELINE SYSTEM
Westward
Northward
Eastward
Southward
2.2. GAS STORAGE FACILITIES

CHAPTER 3. GAS EXPORT PRACTICES
3.1. LEGISLATIVE REGULATION OF EXPORT
3.2. GAS EXPORT PROCEDURES
3.3. EXPORT TAXATION, TRANSPORTATION TARIFFS

CHAPTER 4. GAS EXPORT ROUTES FROM UZBEKISTAN
TO WORLD MARKETS
Westward
Eastward
Southward

CHAPTER 5. PROSPECTS FOR UZBEKISTAN’S
GAS EXPORTS
5.1. PROSPECTS FOR GAS PRODUCTION
5.2. PROJECTS TO EXPAND PROCESSING CAPACITY
5.3. EXPORT TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
Projects to expand existing transportation infrastructure
New infrastructure development projects

KAZAKHSTAN

CHAPTER 1. EXPORT POTENTIAL
Gas reserves
Gas exploration
Gas processing
Gas export
Gas balance

CHAPTER 2. EXISTING GAS EXPORT TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE
2.1. GAS PIPELINE SYSTEM
Westward
Northward
Southward
2.2. GAS STORAGE FACILITIES

CHAPTER 3. GAS EXPORT PRACTICES
3.1. LEGISLATIVE REGULATION OF EXPORT
3.2. GAS EXPORT PROCEDURES
3.3. EXPORT TAXATION, TRANSPORTATION TARIFFS

CHAPTER 4. GAS EXPORT ROUTES FROM KAZAKHSTAN
TO WORLD MARKETS
Westward
Northward

CHAPTER 5. PROSPECTS FOR KAZAKHSTAN’S GAS EXPORTS
5.1. PROSPECTS FOR GAS PRODUCTION
5.2. PROJECTS TO EXPAND PROCESSING CAPACITY
5.3. EXPORT TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
Projects to expand existing transportation infrastructure
New infrastructure development projects

AZERBAIJAN

CHAPTER 1. EXPORT POTENTIAL
Gas reserves
Gas explorations
Gas production
Gas processing
Gas export
Gas balance

CHAPTER 2. GAS EXPORT TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE
2.1. GAS PIPELINE SYSTEM
2.2. GAS STORAGE FACILITIES

CHAPTER 3. PROSPECTS FOR AZERBAIJAN'S GAS EXPORTS
3.1. PROSPECTS FOR GAS PRODUCTION
АСhG project
ShakhDeniz project
Other deposits
3.2. PROJECTS TO EXPAND PROCESSING CAPACITY
3.3. EXPORT TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
South Caucasian gas pipeline
Projects to expand existing transportation infrastructure
GAS EXPORT PRICING POLICY OF CASPIAN COUNTRIES
Kazakhstan
Turkmenistan
Uzbekistan
Transportation costs

For more information, kindly visit - http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=20028

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September 04, 2008

 
Caspian Investor provides unequaled news and analysis of energy sector developments in the countries of Central Asia and the Caspian Sea region.  Prepared by a seasoned staff of in-country journalists, only CI brings you the details you need to understand how regional developments will impact your business in this dynamic market.

Why Caspian Investor?
The Caspian region and Central Asia today are experiencing a new round of the “Great Game” of the Nineteenth Century with China, India, Russia, Iran and Multinational Oil Companies all involved in creating new energy, oil and gas relations. As opposed to the last round of the “Great Game,” the national governments of the countries of the region are becoming independent players as well. The ongoing development of new energy resources, new energy transportation networks, and new trading relations is a dynamic process in formation right now. There are very few consistent, in-depth sources of information in English about developments in this area of strategic importance for world energy markets.

Since 1992, Caspian Investor has been bridging this gap by providing relevant news and reliable insight into this complex region.

Caspian Investor’s unparalleled network of inside sources, regional journalists, and local editors gives you exclusive business intelligence that will help you:

Be Prepared in this Dynamic Market when You Understand the Subtle Implications Behind the Region’s News
Get an Insider Advantage with Comprehensive Russian Views of Evolving Government Policy
Grow Your Operations by Identifying Strategic Partners and Future Clients
Make Informed Business Decisions Armed with In-Depth Market Intelligence
Caspian Investor consistently provides early details on key developments in Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Georgia, Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, as well as Russia, Turkey and other major players in the Caspian energy sector, most often well before the news services are even aware of the emerging issue.

Caspian Investor is dedicated to bringing you the highest quality intelligence, news, research and analysis that is available for the Caspian energy sector. Caspian Investor relies on its extensive network of correspondents, native to each of the countries covered, to cut through cultural and linguistic differences that often obscure the meaning of events and new government policies for foreign observers not native to the region. No other publication has the breadth and depth of coverage of energy company projects and activities, large and small. The unique market insight in the pages of Caspian Investor will bring you the same bottom-line success that so many of our subscribers have found over the last two decades.

For more information, kindly visit - http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=20144

 

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September 04, 2008

 Kazakhstan's Oil and Gas Upstream provides the most comprehensive and unique publicly available examination of the country’s exploration and production (E&P) sector, with focus on the upstream operators, projects and the drilling and work-over activity.

Kazakhstan’s Oil and Gas Upstream is designed to serve as an indispensable practical support tool for strategic, investment, business development and marketing decision-making.

The study consists of the following parts:

1. Overview of Kazakhstan’s oil and gas industry including:
Upstream
Transportation and exports
Downstream and legislation

2. Profiles of 64 operator companies currently active in Kazakhstan’s upstream with details on:
Ownership and legal structure
Key assets: licenses and reserves, field infrastructure
Current operations: exploration, production, drilling
Exports and marketing issues
Contact information

3. Detailed data on drilling and work-over activity in Kazakhstan with optional semi-annual updates in spring and autumn of 2007.
This unique database features:
54 operators,
67 fields,
35 drilling and work-over contractors
over 220 rigs,
as well as
rig count (including estimated utilization) for 35 drilling/work-over contractors
estimated drilling rig day rates (where applicable) broken down by capacity and type of rig

The data has been verified as of September 2006 and includes the following:
Operator
Field / region
Drilling / work-over contractor
Rig type
Well type
Average well depth
Drilling engineering contractor

The study is an indispensable source of information for:
Oil and gas companies examining opportunities to build or expand operations in Kazakhstan
Oilfield service companies
Equipment manufacturers and suppliers
Investment and finance institutions
Construction and engineering companies
Trading companies
Governmental and international energy bodies

For more information, kindly visit -http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=25442

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