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The Eurasia Transportation Forum provides an objective setting for addressing controversial issues. Forum discussions focus on commercial realities, real solutions, and market reform. Specifically, this service will help your company
- Gain a better understanding of the present transportation environment and develop successful strategies for operating within it.
- Stay abreast of significant developments in the oil and gas transportation market of Russia and the greater Caspian region, including pipeline initiatives, government policy changes, consortium developments, and regional transportation geopolitics.
- Create a network for building relationships and reaching a consensus as well as a resource for research needs.
- Participate in dialogues with delegations of senior government officials from the region.
- Establish communication with other producers, representatives of financial institutions, and regional decision makers.
- Develop a shared understanding of transportation issues and their impact on oil and gas production and investment.
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- Two Eurasia Transportation Summits a year, featuring presentations from IHS CERA experts on topics identified by Forum Members and interactive discussion with industry peers and decision makers from the region
- Briefing books and discussion summaries presenting IHS CERA research available to Forum members on IHSCERA.com
- Networking events allowing informal discussion among Forum members, invited guests from Eurasian states, and IHS CERA experts at private dinners and receptions
- Limited telephone and e-mail access to IHS CERA experts to address specific questions related to IHS CERA’s research
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- Events:Attendance at IHS CERA’s Executive Roundtables, held around the world each spring and autumn, and the CERAWeek Executive Conference, held each February in Houston
- On-site briefings by IHS CERA experts
- Customized consulting on specific projects
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- Eurasia Transportation Forum Executive Level
- Eurasia Transportation Forum Delegate Level
In addition to the Delegate Level membership, the Executive Level includes
- Eurasia Oil Export Outlooks
- Eurasia Gas Export Outlooks
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IHS CERA’s Eurasia Oil and Gas Export Outlooks provide clients with in-depth, authoritative, quantitative analyses of oil and gas production and exports for Russia and the Caspian region, drawing on IHS CERA’s unique access and deep understanding of Russian and Caspian exploration and production trends, export strategies, and infrastructure development plans.
IHS CERA’s extensive modeling and scenario-based tools provide dynamic outlooks for exports, tracking in comprehensive detail the resulting implications for oil and gas transportation.
Eurasia Oil Export Outlooks
Service Content
- An Excel model containing historical data and outlooks to 2030
- Semiannual updates of Excel model
- An Assumptions document which can be downloaded with the model to explain IHS CERA’s assumptions and the differences between the three scenarios
- A Changes document which can be downloaded with the model to explain key changes from the previous installment
Service Coverage
- Russian oil production, building up from six major regions
- Caspian oil production, encompassing 14 separate projects/regions
- Crude oil consumption, assessing deliveries to refineries and other domestic uses
- Refined products exports, based on country-by-country outlooks
- Black Sea balances, identifying interregional oil trade with Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria, and Turkey
- Transportation system capacities, including sea terminals, pipeline export routes, and interconnecting infrastructure
Eurasia Gas Export Outlooks
Service Content
- An Excel model containing historical data from 1990 and outlooks to 2030 for natural gas production, consumption, and export for all countries of Eurasia
- Semiannual updates to excel model of outlooks for the major regional producers (Turkmenistan, Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan), and all consumers (Ukraine, Belorussia, etc.)
- An Assumptions document which can be downloaded with the model to explain IHS CERA’s assumptions and the key drivers of each scenario
- A Changes document which can be downloaded with the model to explain key changes from the previous installment
Service Coverage
- Production by region for the five regional producers, with production detail for key producers and major projects
- Individual gas balances for FSU countries and key transit countries
- Aggregate gas balance for Eurasian region, including key export markets
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