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Russia's Second Baltic Pipeline and Terminal: More than Just an Oil Export Project April 7, 2010
Russia is investing in significant expansion of its Baltic area crude and refined product export infrastructure. The latest project reflects a continuing incentive to diversify export options, particularly so as to reduce dependence on Belarusian transit.

Full details available  Russian and Caspian Energy Executive Roundtable December 16, 2009
Upcoming Events:  IHS CERA is pleased to announce a Russian and Caspian Energy Executive Roundtable in Moscow on December 16, 2009. Topics: Russia ’s new approach to foreign investors and privatization proposals Russia ’s record oil production Ove...

Full details available  Eurasia Transportation Forum December 15, 2009
Upcoming Events:  IHS CERA is pleased to announce a Eurasia Transportation Forum Summit in Moscow on December 15, 2009. This is a private Summit for companies who are members of the Eurasia Transportation Forum, an ongoing IHS CERA initiative that presents the latest st...

Full details available  Russian and Caspian Energy Roundtable Webinar September 30, 2009
Upcoming Events:  CONFERENCE CALL AND WEB PRESENTATION The Russian and Caspian Energy service will hold a webinar for its members on September 30 at 9:30 AM EDT  (5:30 PM Moscow time). The call will feature a discussion of Russia's emergence from economic cris...

Russian and Caspian Energy Roundtable Webinar September 30, 2009
Conference Calls:  The Russian and Caspian Energy service held a webinar for its members on September 30. The call featured a discussion of Russia's emergence from economic crisis, IHS CERA's outlook for recovery in the gas sector, and an analysis of the country's record oil production.

Russian Oil Consumption Takes a Hit from the 'Great Recession' in 2009: Temporary Blip or Sustained Demand Destruction? September 28, 2009
After holding relatively stable in the last two quarters of 2008, apparent refined product consumption in Russia finally showed the effects of the global economic downturn in 2009—declining by around 7.3 percent against a reported decline in gross domestic product of 10.4 percent over the first six months of the year.

Russian Oil Production Approaches 10 Million Barrels per Day, but Can Momentum Be Maintained? September 22, 2009
In August 2009 Russia’s average daily oil production level reached a new post-Soviet record of 9.93 million barrels per day. The relatively positive industry performance overall so far this year—through the first eight months production was up 0.5 percent year on year—looks likely to reverse to a similar slight production drop in 2008.

Big Questions Facing Russia and the Caspian Region in 2009 July 23, 2009
The energy industry in Russia and the Caspian region is transitioning from reliance on Soviet-era investments to a new era of more expensive oil and gas production. This change is taking place even as the global economic crisis affects investment plans and production outlooks for both oil and gas in the region.

Russia's New Flaring Limits Reignite Search for Economical Associated Gas Options June 18, 2009
A Russian government decree earlier this year mandates utilization of 95 percent of Russian associated gas by 2012. Oil companies that fail to achieve the target face the prospect of a severalfold increase in fines for flaring.

Braving the Perfect Storm: Russia's Anticrisis Strategy for the Oil and Gas Sectors June 3, 2009
The global financial and economic crisis has complicated many of the Russian oil and gas industry’s ambitious projects. For the moment, however, the Russian government is basically sticking to a precrisis agenda that envisages major increases in investment across the energy value chain, while seeking to diversify the Russian economy away from dependence on hydrocarbons over the longer term. Have Russian authorities found a successful formula for growth amid crisis?

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