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Russia's Gas Exports: Weathering the Perfect Storm July 22, 2010
Since 2008 Russian gas exports have been hit by a "perfect storm" of events—the shale gas revolution in North America, a surge of liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports into Europe and Asia, and the recession and slow recovery in Europe.

Caspian Energy Statistics June 10, 2010
The data in these tables represents current trends in energy production and consumption for the countries of the Caucasus and Central Asia. Included are 2004–09 oil balances for major producing countries Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan, and historical and projected gas balances for Caspian area countries during the period 2006–15.

Russian Energy Statistics June 4, 2010
The data presented in these tables illustrates important supply and demand trends in the energy sectors of the Russian Federation, during the period 2005–09.

Applying the Lessons: Russia Seeks Recipe for Longer-term Energy Sector Recovery June 4, 2010
The Russian economy’s rebound from recession is helping to drive a recovery of overall energy production. But the longer-term growth outlook remains uncertain, owing particularly to new gas export market challenges and rapidly increasing oil sector investment requirements.

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.

Eurasia Oil Export Outlook, March 2010 March 26, 2010
IHS CERA's Eurasia Oil Export Outlook was updated March 2010.

Reopening for Business? Russia's Debate Over Foreign Investment in Strategic Sectors March 18, 2010
Over the past six months Russia’s leaders have expressed new interest in attracting foreign direct investment into the oil and gas sectors. A review of the restrictive laws and procedures put in place between 2004 and 2008 is likely to lead to a series of ad hoc exceptions to the existing rules, designed to attract foreign investors to specific high-priority projects.

Russia's Oil Companies Feeling the Heat on Domestic Prices for Petroleum Products: Are They Too High? January 5, 2010
Over the past two years, Russia’s Federal Anti-Monopoly Service (FAS) has become increasingly aggressive about domestic petroleum product prices. Alleging violations of monopoly power, mainly in the wholesale market, it has recently demanded that four of Russia’s largest oil companies pay fines, totaling 20.7 billion rubles (about $670 million).

Full details available  Russian and Caspian Energy 2010 Research Agenda January 1, 2010
IHS CERA’s Russian and Caspian Energy Advisory Service integrates our oil, natural gas, and power market outlooks with insights into the region’s driving forces and changing consumer demands. We help clients understand and integrate geopolitical, environmental, economic, regulatory, and stakeholder related issues that influence the supply, demand, and price of energy.

Out of the Woods Yet? The Emerging Postcrisis Russian Energy Investment Landscape November 30, 2009
As Russia emerges from the global economic downturn, one key lesson that policymakers appear to have drawn is that state intervention in the economy went too far. But it is not yet certain that the latest policy reorientation will include energy sector reforms needed to ensure stable growth in the post-crisis period.

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