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Offshore Oil and Gas Industry of Russia and CIS: Outlook to 2020
Offshore fields at present account for 30% of global oil and gas production and their share is expected to increase to 40% by 2015 with the development of key upstream projects in all parts of the world. Of the total global reserves of oil and gas 65% lie under sea waters (35% under the continental shelf, 30% in deepwater areas). In the recent years the development of offshore fields has emerged as an increasingly important factor for the petroleum industries of Russia and the CIS countries.
Offshore Oil and Gas Industry of Russia and CIS: Outlook to 2020 provides a detailed analysis of all current and projected offshore projects and develops an outlook for their development to 2020. Geographical coverage includes the Caspian Sea, the Black Sea, the Sea of Azov, Russias Arctic from the Barents Sea to the Chukchi Sea, as well as the seas of the Russian Far East.
The key elements of the study are:
overview of reserves and resources of offshore oil and gas fields
analysis of offshore upstream projects in Russia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine
outlook for oil and gas production by region and sector to 2020
outlook for exploration and production drilling (by number of wells and footage) by region and sector to 2020
assessment of demand for offshore drilling rigs and platforms by region and sector to 2020
key current and potential contractors and equipment suppliers for offshore oil and gas projects
Offshore Oil and Gas Industry of Russia and CIS: Outlook to 2020 is a source of valuable information for:
oil and gas operators
construction and engineering companies
equipment suppliers and oilfield service providers
industry/trade associations
investment and financial institutions
Release date: December 2008
Volume: over 200 pages, more than 200 charts and graphs
Language: English, Russian
Price: 3,570 Euro (full version)
1,600 Еuro (Part 1: Southern Seas)
1,200 Еuro (Part 2: Northern Seas)
1,400 Еuro (Part 3: Seas of the Russian Far East)
For additional information and with further questions on the study please contact Vsevolod Prosvirnin (prosvirnin@rpi-inc.com) / Elena Vorobieva (vorobievaE@rpi-inc.com) or by phone +7 (495) 778-4597/ 258-16-94
Posted: January 15, 2009
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