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Oil and Gas Upstream in Eastern Siberia and Far East
Oil and Gas Upstream in Eastern Siberia and Far East
Released: December 2010
Language: English, Russian
Quanity: 150 pages
Format: book and CD
Delivery: express shipping (2-4 days)
Price: € 2.300
RPI presents the new research report Oil and Gas Industry of Eastern Siberia and Russian Far East that examines – through analysis of the reserves base, the current and upcoming projects, as well as transportation options – the prospects for development of the region into a new center of major oil and gas production.
 
Key aspects analyzed in the report:
  • Regional reserves base and its sufficiency for major regional initiatives (includes data on over 80 fields)
  • Main players: their assets (fields, license blocks), plans and outlook
  • Current state of key upstream projects and estimate of their further development
  • Development of new centers of oil/gas production and processing: Irkutsk, Krasnoyarsk, Yakutian, Sakhalin. Expected production and processing volumes, challenges and outlook
  • Factors that place limitations on development of production potential: transportation issues, regional demand, investment requirements.
  • Analysis of viability of Eastern Siberia and Russian far East to become a major oil and gas supplier to the Asia-Pacific region
  • Overview of key export markets for Russian gas: China, Republic of Korea, Japan
Introduction

CHAPTER 1: Hydrocarbon reserves and resources

1.1 Eastern Siberia and Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)
1.1.1 Irkutsk Region
1.1.2 Krasnoyarsk Territory
1.1.3 Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)
1.2 Far East

Chapter 2: Major Players

2.1. Eastern Siberia
2.1.1Rosneft
2.1.2 Surgutneftegas
2.1.3 TNK-BP
2.1.4 Slavneft
2.1.5 Irkutsk Oil Company (INK)
2.1.6 Gazprom
2.1.7 Petromir
2.2 Far East
2.2.1 Rosneft
2.2.2 Gazprom
2.2.3 Petrosakh
2.2.4 Foreign companies

Chapter 3: Major projects

3.1 Eastern Siberia
3.1.1 Vankor project (Rosneft)
3.1.2 Yurubchensky project (Rosneft)
3.1.3 Kuyumbinsky /Tersko-Kamovsky project (Slavneft)
3.1.4 Talakan project
3.1.5 Other fields’ development projects (Surgutneftegas)
3.1.6 Exploration projects by Surgutneftegas
3.1.7 Verkhnechonsky project (TNK-BP-Rosneft)
3.1.8 Bolshekhetsky project (TNK-BP)
3.1.9 INK projects
3.1.10 Joint projects of INK and JOGMEG
3.1.11 Srednebotuobinsky project (Taas-Yuryakh Neftegazodobycha)
3.1.12 Dulisma project (Baikalsky Region)
3.1.13 Angaro-Lensky project (Petromir)
3.1.14 Chayandinsky project (Gazprom)
3.2 Far East
3.2.1 Sakhalin
3.2.2 Kamchatka

Chapter 4: Hydrocarbon production in the East of Russia

4.1. Current oil and gas production
4.1.1 Eastern Siberia and the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)
4.1.2 Far East
4.2. Oil and gas production growth potential
4.2.1 Oil production growth potential in Eeastern Siberia and the Repulic of Sakha
4.2.2 Gas production growth prospects in Eeastern Siberia and the Repulic of Sakha
4.2.3 Oil and gas production growth potential in the Far East

Chapter 5: Eastward export of Russian oil and gas

5.1. Russian oil exports to the Asia-Pacific Rim countries
5.1.1 Oil export from Sakhalin
5.1.2 Oil export via ESPO
5.1.3 Potential for ESPO expansion
5.1.4 ESPO blend
5.2. Russian gas at the Asia-Pacific Rim market: plans and prospects
5.2.1 China
5.2.2 Russia-China negotiations on gas supply
5.1.3 Republic of Korea
5.2.4 LNG Exports
5.2.5 Japan
Figure 1-1 Distribution of initial total resources (18.9 billion tons of oil equivalent) by oil and gas-bearing regions in the Far Eastern shelf, billion tons of o.e., %
Figure 3-1 Predicted oil production at the Vankor field, million tons
Figure 3-2 Oil production by Surgutneftegas in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia): 2002-2010
Figure 3-3 Expected oil production at the Verkhnechonskoye field
Figure 3-4 Well construction at the Verkhnechonskoye field
Figure 3-5 INK oil and gas condensate production: 2001-1H2010
Figure 3-6 Oil production at the Dulisma field, thousand tons
Figure 4-1 Oil production in Eastern Siberia and the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), million tons
Figure 4-2 Predicted oil production in Eastern Siberia and the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) from 2010 through 2020: optimistic scenario
Figure 4-3 Predicted oil production in Eastern Siberia and the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) from 2010 through 2020: moderate scenario
Figure 5-1 Buyers of Vityaz Oil in 2009, million barrels
Figure 5-2 Distribution of oil supplied via the ESPO, by country (from January 2010 through September 2010), %
Figure 5-3 LNG Imports to China in 2009, by country
Figure 5-4 Gas Consumption in South Korea from 2000 through 2009, bcm
Figure 5-5 LNG imports to South Korea in 2009
Figure 5-6 Gas Consumption in Japan from 2000 through 2009 (bcm)
Figure 5-7 Buyers of Sakhalin gas in 2009, thousand tons
Table 1-1 Explored hydrocarbon reserves in the Irkutsk Region (as of January 01, 2009)
Table 1-2 Explored hydrocarbon reserves in the Irkutsk Region, by field (as of January 01, 2009)
Table 1-3 Explored hydrocarbon reserves in the Krasnoyarsk Territory
Table 1-4 Explored hydrocarbon reserves in the Krasnoyarsk Territory, by field (as of January 01, 2009)
Table 1-5 Explored hydrocarbon reserves in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) (as of January 01, 2009)
Table 1-6 Explored hydrocarbon reserves in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), by field (as of January 01, 2009)
Table 1-7 Hydrocarbon resources and reserves in Northern Sakhalin (by Russian classification)
Table 2-1 Rosneft’s resource base in Eastern Siberia (as of December 31, 2009)
Table 2-2 Rosneft exploration activities at license blocks adjacent to the Vankor field
Table 2-3 Explored reserves and predicted recoverable resources of license blocks adjacent to the Vankor field
Table 2-4 Rosneft’s assets in the Irkutsk Region and Evenkiya
Table 2-5 Rosneft exploration activities in the Irkutsk Region and Evenkiya
Table 2-6 Surgutneftegas assets in Eastern Siberia and theRepublic of Sakha (Yakutia)
Table 2-7 TNK-BP assets in Eastern Siberia
Table 2-8 Slavneft assets in the Krasnoyarsk Territory (as of 01.01.2009)
Table 2-9 INK assets
Table 2-10 INK hydrocarbon reserves (as of 01.01.2009)
Table 2-11 Gazprom assets in Eastern Siberia and Yakutia
Table 2-12 Rosneft’s proven hyndrocarbon reserves in the Far East (as of December 31, 2009)
Table 2-13 Gazprom’s resource base in the Far East
Table 2-14 Gazprom’s resource base in Kamchatka (onshore)
Table 2-15 Oil reserves in the Okruzhnoye Field
Table 2-16 Sakhalin projects with foreign participation
Table 3-1 Hydrocarbon reserves in the Vankor field (as of December 31, 2009, DeGolyer & MacNaughton)
Table 3-2 Operating activities in the Vankor field
Table 3 3 Hydrocarbon reserves in the Yurubchenskoye field (as of January 01, 2009)
Table 3-4 Hydrocarbon reserves of Vostsibneftegas (as of December 31, 2009)
Table 3-5 Exploration activities in the Kuyumbinskoye and Tersko-Kamovsky license blocks
Table 3-6 Exploration activities by Surgutneftegas in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) and Eastern Siberia
Table 3-7 Hydrocarbon reserves in the Verkhnechonskoye field, by strata
Table 3-8 Hydrocarbon reserves in the Verkhnechonskoye field, as of December 31, 2009 (by PRMS, DeGolyer & MacNaughton)
Table 3-9 Exploration activities by TNK-BP within the Bolshekhetsky project, 2004-2009
Table 3-10 Hydrocarbon reserves in the Suzunskoye field
Table 3-11 Hydrocarbon reserves at the Tagulskoye field
Table 3-12 Explored oil and free gas reserves at the Srednebotuobinskoye field (by Russian classification, as of January 01, 2009)
Table 3-13 Changes in reserves of the Srednebotuobinskoye field, as of October 01, 2010
Table 3-14 Hydrocarbon reserves in the Dulisma field (as of January 01, 2008)
Table 3-15 Hydrocarbon reserves in the Angaro-Lenskoye field
Table 3-16 Sakhalin-1 hydrocarbon reserves (DeGolyer & MacNaughton, as of December 31, 2009)
Table 3-17 Sakhalin-1 operating activities
Table 3-18 Sakhalin-1 hydrocarbon production
Table 3-19 Sakhalin-2 hydrocarbon reserves (as of January 01, 2009)
Table 3-21 Expected gas production in the Kirinskoye field
Table 3-22 Exploration activities at the Veninsky block of Sakhalin-3
Table 3-23 Exploration activities at the East-Schmidtovsky block
Table 3-24 Exploration activities at the Kaygano-Vasyukansky block
Table 4-1 Oil producers in Eastern Siberia and the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), thousand tons
Table 4-2 Major producers of gas in Eastern Siberia and the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), million cm
Table 4-3 Oil producers in Sakhalin, thousand tons
Table 4-4 Major producers of gas in the Far East (Sakhalin), million cm
Table 4-5 Predicted oil production in Eastern Siberia and the Far East according to the Energy Strategy of Russia through 2030
Table 4-6 Resource base of prospective oil production centers in Eastern Siberia and the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) as of January 01, 2009
Table 4-7 Predicted gas production in Eastern Siberia and in the Far East according to the Energy Strategy of Russia through 2030
Table 4-8 Resource base of prospective gas production centers in Eastern Siberia and the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), as of January 01, 2009
Table 5-1 Oil consumption, production and imports in the Asia-Pacific Rim countries as compared to other regions, mtpa
Table 5-2 Quality of the ESPO blend as compared to other oil types
Table 5-3 Gazprom’s projects oriented towards gas supplies to the Asia-Pacific Rim countries
Table 5-4 Gas production and consumption in China, bcm
Table 5-5 LNG imports by China from 2006 to 2009
Table 5-6 Average price of LNG imported by China from 2007through 2009 ($/mBtu)
Map 1-1 Oil and gas-bearing regions in the Irkutsk Region
Map 1-2 Major fields and prospective areas in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)
Map 1-3 Fields, oil and gas-bearing areas in the Sakhalin Shelf
Map 2-1 Rosneft’s license blocks adjacent to the Vankor field
Map 2-2 Rosneft’s license blocks in the Irkutsk Region and Evenkiya
Map 2-3 Fields and license blocks/areas in the Irkutsk Region
Map 2-4 Rosneft’s assets in Sakhalin
Map 2-5 Sakhalin-6 license area
Map 3-1Purpe-Samotlor Oil Pipeline
Map 3-2 Planed oil transportation from the Yurubcheno-Tokhomskaya zone
Map 3-3 The Talakan field
Map 3-4 Sakhalin-2 production facilities
Map 4-1 Resource base of prospective oil production centers in Eastern Siberia and the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), as of January 01, 2009
Map 4-2 Potential gas production centers
Map 4.3 Planned gas transportation infrastructure in the Irkutsk Region
Map 5-1 Pacific Rim countries
Map 5-2 ESPO route
Map 5-3 Oil Pipeline from Skovorodino to the border of the People’s Republic of China
Map 5-4 ESPO expansion for oil supply to refineries in the Far East
Map 5-5 Turkmenistan-China Gas Pipeline
Map 5-6 Altai gas pipeline route

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