The new sanctions might become a significant problem for Russia’s energy projects
New sanctions will be most severe in terms of the Russian economy and its oil and gas sector in particular.
Russia-U.S. relations remain one of the key foreign policy ... ... development,
scavenger oil field development, including shale oil and gas.
Viktor Katona:
Gazprom Gaining Ground in Europe
Technological sanctions were a formal cause for some... ... unprofitable, for example, drilling in the East-Prinovozemelsky field in the Kara Sea (Rosneft and
ExxonMobil
project) and feasibility assessment of the Domanic deposits...
... the new economic frontiers are moving at unprecedented pace. LUKoil's 2025 report focuses on these shifts with regards ... ... allowing one to peek at the global energy landscape via the lens of a Russian oil major. As usual, I also add extra weblinks and interesting ... ... quite a remarkable rank considering that it is directly below Rosneft and near to 5th placed Gazprom. It shows that gigantomania is not key to success as efficiency ... ... Full Book).
LUKoil Report Link: "Global trends in oil & gas markets to 2025"
Oil Prices are Up, Up, and Away! ...
... Renaissance's jack of all trades. However, on a serious note, Russia is facing perhaps one of the biggest challenges in the upcoming ... ... Energy Policy journal article on which this post builds upon: "Oil & Natural Gas in Russia's Eastern Energy Strategy: Dream or Reality.... ... isolated by taiga or encircled by canyons – these are not Gazprom friendly areas due to a lack of piping expertise. Besides ... ... into to resolve some of the issues. Also, TNK-BP acquisition by Rosneft naturally resolves some of the long-lasting disputes. As ...
... making Russia fuels more competitive. For instance, Norway's state owned Statoil should be applauded, as it managed to find and efficiently develop the huge offshore... ... into the right direction. It will be interesting to see how the relationship between Rosneft develops with the Russian government, as Gazprom has always been the state official and legal monopoly, but as the former's potential grows, particularly in gas, this status quo may alter. Currently, Ministry of Natural Resources backs Gazprom...