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Russian Petroleum Companies: Overseas Assets and Operations


Release date: May 2009
Language: English, Russian
Volume: 122 pages, over 50 graphs and tables
Format: book and cd (print-out protected)
Delivery: express mail (2-4 days)
Price: 2,000 €

 

Russian Petroleum Companies: Overseas Operations is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of the activities pursued internationally by Russian oil companies.

 
Russian Petroleum Companies: Overseas Operations covers the international assets, projects, acquisition attempts and directions of investment opportunity development for all Russian petroleum companies with known international activities.

 
Industry segments include:

  • upstream
  • transportation
  • refining and retail
  • oil services, where relevant

 
Through examination of particular projects and plans for cooperation, the report takes a look at cross-regional alliances of Russian companies with international players, as well as at the role of governments in facilitating access to oil and gas opportunities worldwide.

 
Russia’s biggest gas producer – Gazprom – is not included in the study. Gazprom’s international activities and profiles of overseas assets are analyzed in detail in another study by RPI – Russian Gas on Global Markets: Potential, Strategies and Outlook

 

Chapter 1. Overview of International Operations of Russian Petroleum Companies

Chapter 2. Profiles: International Activities and Assets 
 
Alrosa

  • Upstream  
    Africa

 

Gazprom neft

  • Downstream  
    Serbia 
    Italy
  • Acquisition targets

 

Itera

  • Upstream 
    South Asia  
    USA
  • Downstream 
    South Asia
  • Assets divestiture

 

LUKOIL

  • Upstream  
    Central Asia/Caspian basin 
    Middle East and North Africa 
    West Africa 
    Latin America
  • Downstream  
    Europe
  • Retail 
    Europe 
    USA
  • Acquisition targets

 

Novatek

  • Upstream 
    North Africa

 

Rosneft

  • Upstream 
    Central Asia 
    North Africa
  • Downstream 
    China
  • Midstream 
    Burgas-Alexandrupolis pipeline
  • Acquisitions targets

 

Stroytransgas

  • Upstream 
    North Africa 
    Central Asia 
    Middle East

 

Surgutneftegaz

  • Upstream 
    Central Europe 
    CIS 
    Middle East
  • Downstream 
    Central and Eastern Europe

 

Tatneft

  • Upstream 
    Middle East and North Africa
  • Downstream 
    Ukraine
  • TNK-BP
    Downstream 
    Ukraine
  • New acquisitions targets

Zarubezhneft

  • Upstream 
    South-East Asia
  • Downstream
    Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Acquisition targets
 
Figure 2.1 Gazprom Neft’s hydrocarbon reserves, MMboe
Figure 2.2 Gazprom Neft oil production, MMBbls
Figure 4.1 LUKOIL Group International E&P projects
Figure 4.2 Shakh Deniz shareholder structure
Figure 4.3 LUKOIL Group’s share in Arman oil production, ‘000 tons
Figure 4.4.LUKOIL Group’s share in KPO oil and gas condensate production, ‘000 tons
Figure 4.6 LUKOIL Group’s share in production at the Karakuduk field, ‘000 tons
Figure 4.7 LUKOIL Group’s share in oil production of KazakhOil-Aktobe, ‘000 tons
Figure 4.8.LUKOIL Group’s share in production in oil production of Turgai Petroleum, ‘000 tons
Figure 4.9 LUKOIL Group’s share in Buzachi Operating oil production, ‘000 tons
Figure 4.10 TCO ownership structure
Figure 4.11 LUKOIL Group primary oil refining, Mb/d
Figure 5.1. Natural gas production, Bcm
Figure 5.2 Liquids production, MMt
Figure 6.1 Zarit shareholders’ structure
Figure 8.2 MOL Group downstream portfolio, as of the end of 2008
Figure 8.3 MOL shareholders’ structure (as of the end of 2008)
 

Table 3.1 Joint Ventures Contracts (JVCs)/Production Sharing Contracts (PSCs) with Suntera participation
Table 4.1 LUKOIL Overseas upstream projects: reserves and production
Table 4.2 LUKOIL Group’s share in reserves and production at Shakh Deniz
Table 4.3 LUKOIL Group’s share in reserves and production at the Arman field
Table 4.3 LUKOIL Group’s share in reserves and production at the Karachaganak field
Table 4.5 LUKOIL Group’s share in reserves and production of KazakhOil-Aktobe
Table 4.6 LUKOIL Group’s share in reserves and production of Turgai Petroleum
Table 4.7 LUKOIL Group’s share in reserves and production at the North Buzachi field
Table 4.8 LUKOIL Group’s share in TCO reserves and production
Table 4.9 LUKOIL Group’s share in reserves and production in the Kandym-Khauzak-Shady-Kungrad project
Table 4.10 LUKOIL Group’s share in reserves and production at WEEM concession
Table 4.11 LUKOIL Group’s share in reserves and production at Meleiha concession
Table 4.12 LUKOIL Group’s retail network* worldwide (as of the end of the year), units
Table 4.13 LUKOIL Groups’s share in petroleum product markets in Russia and other countries
Table 6.1. Rosneft’s hydrocarbon reserves and production
Table 6.2. Exploration activities at the Aday block, as of the end of 2008
Table 6.3. The Aday Block pilot oil production
Table 6.4. Exploration activities at the Kurmangazy structure, as of the end of 2008
Table 9.1 Tatneft net oil and gas reserves and future net revenues, as of January 1, 2007 (SPE)
Table 9.2 Contracted blocks characteristics and work commitments
Table 10.1 TNK-BP proved reserves, billion of boe
Table 10.2 TNK-BP liquids and gas production
Table 11.1 Oil production by Vietsovpetro, MMt

 
Map 1. License blocks in Angola
Map 3.1 OPL 205 Block
Map 3.2 Licensing blocks in Turkmenistan’s sector of the Caspian Sea
Map 4.2 Meleiha block
Map 4.3. LUKOIL-Odessa refinery location
Map 4.4. Petrotel-LUKOIL location
Map 4.5. LUKOIL Neftekhim Burgas location
Map 5.1. North El-Arish offshore block concession
Map 6.1 Orinoco Oil Belt
Map 8.1 MOL existing upstream portfolio, as of the end of 2008
Map 9.1 Location of major Sedimentary Basins of Libya
Map 11.1 Zarubezhneft’s operation areas in Vietnam


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