... unresolved. If current approach to pricing persists, the competitiveness of Russian gas in China seems doubtful. When LUKoil released its report, Russian gas cost ~$100 more than Turkmens and it was only somewhat competitive in contrast to expensive LNG from Australia and possible future deals all the way from Qatar.
Russia In Search... ... only attain a 20% rate – with the rest being untapped potential. In contrast, USA has been able to attain an oil recovery factor (ORF) of 43% and technologically... ... Бушуев, General Director of Energy Strategy Institute) made a presentation about forecast-research outlining that most leading outlooks tend to be very accurate for...
Alongside my typical journalistic duties at ‘Oil & Gas Eurasia Magazine’, I tend to daily scan both Russian ... ... – lets make these blogs interactive!
Shale Gas History (USA):
The New Times – a Russian weekly – reports ... ... operations. As a result, US natural gas imports fell by 45% whereas LNG import decline by 19% since shale inception. Impressively, ... ... the home market.
Non-US Shale Progress (Europe and Asia):
China is eager to jump on the Shale Revolution and aims to produce ...
... findings and conclusions with anyone who is interested in the oil and gas industry. Before commencing, I just want to give all the appropriate ... ... Moreover, albeit global energy intensity has fallen globally (even China and Russia has improved) due to technological innovation ... ... less expensive.
- Liquefied Natural Gas with Asia on Route:
LNG demand will increase, particularly in Asia, as developing economies ... ... entity, with a net-equal position between its imports and exports. USA even had to convert its now useless LNG terminals (which it ...