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Russian Federation Oil Markets, 2011
Summary
This profile is the essential source for top-level energy industry data and information. The report provides an overview of each of the key sub-segments of the energy industry in Russian Federation. It details the market structure, regulatory environment, infrastructure and provides historical and forecasted statistics relating to the supply/demand balance for each of the key sub-segments. It also provides information relating to the crude oil assets (oil fields, refineries, pipelines and storage terminals) in Russian Federation. The report compares the investment environment in Russian Federation with other countries in the region. The profiles of the major companies operating in the crude oil sector in Russian Federation together with the latest news and deals are also included in the report.
Scope
- Historic and forecast data relating to production, consumption, imports, exports and reserves are provided for each industry sub-segment for the period 2000-2020.
- Historical and forecast data and information for all the major oil fields, refineries, pipelines and storage terminals in Russian Federation for the period 2000-2015.
- Operator and equity details for major crude oil assets in Russian Federation.
- Key information relating to market regulations, key energy assets and the key companies operating in the Russian Federation's energy industry.
- Information on the top companies in the Russian Federation including business description, strategic analysis, and financial information.
- Product and brand updates, strategy changes, R&D projects, corporate expansions and contractions and regulatory changes.
- Key mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, private equity and venture capital investments, and IPOs.
Reasons to buy
- Gain a strong understanding of the country's energy market.
- Facilitate market analysis and forecasting of future industry trends.
- Facilitate decision making on the basis of strong historic and forecast production, reserves and capacity data.
- Assess your competitor's major crude oil assets and their performance.
- Analyze the latest news and financial deals in the oil sector of each country.
- Develop strategies based on the latest operational, financial, and regulatory events.
- Do deals with an understanding of how competitors are financed, and the mergers and partnerships that have shaped the market.
- Identify and analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the leading companies in the country.
1 Table of Contents
1 Table of Contents 2
1.1 List of Tables 8
1.2 List of Figures 10
2 Russian Federation Energy Sector 11
2.1 Russian Federation Energy Sector, Market Overview 11
2.2 Russian Federation Energy Sector, Crude Oil 11
2.2.1 Russian Federation Crude Oil, Overview 11
2.2.2 Russian Federation Crude Oil, Supply and Demand Balance 12
2.2.3 Russian Federation Crude Oil, Regulatory Structure 17
2.2.4 Russian Federation Crude Oil, Infrastructure 17
3 Russian Federation Oil Upstream Investment Environment Benchmarking 19
3.1 Introduction 19
3.2 The Overall Ranking 19
3.3 Upstream Fiscal Attractiveness 19
3.3.1 Maximum Government Take Index 21
3.3.2 Maximum State Participation 21
3.4 Oil Sector Performance 21
3.4.1 Exploration Activity 23
3.4.2 Oil Production 24
3.4.3 Oil Reserves 24
3.4.4 Oil Consumption 24
3.4.5 Refining Industry 25
3.5 Economic Performance 25
3.5.1 GDP Growth Index 27
3.5.2 FDI Confidence Index 27
3.5.3 Balance of Trade Index 27
3.6 Socio-Political Performance 27
3.6.1 Democracy Index 29
3.6.2 Governance Index 29
4 Russian Federation Exploration and Production Sector 30
4.1 Russian Federation Exploration and Production Sector, Country Snapshot 30
4.1.1 Russian Federation Exploration and Production Sector, Key Data 30
4.1.2 Russian Federation Exploration and Production Sector, Crude Oil Assets Map 30
4.2 Russian Federation Exploration and Production Sector, Gross Crude Oil Production 31
4.2.1 Russian Federation Exploration and Production Sector, Total Gross Crude Oil Production 31
4.2.2 Russian Federation Exploration and Production Sector, Gross Crude Oil Production by Type 32
4.2.3 Russian Federation Exploration and Production Sector, Gross Crude Oil Production by Assets 33
4.2.4 Russian Federation Exploration and Production Sector, Gross Equity Weighted Crude Oil Production by Company 35
4.2.5 Russian Federation Exploration and Production Sector, Market Share of Key Companies Based on Gross Equity Weighted Crude Oil Production 36
4.3 Russian Federation Exploration and Production Sector, Gross Crude Oil Forecasts 38
4.3.1 Russian Federation Exploration and Production Sector, Gross Crude Oil Forecasted Production 38
4.4 Russian Federation Exploration And Production Sector, Crude Oil Asset Details 41
4.4.1 Russian Federation Exploration And Production Sector, Active Crude Oil Asset Details 41
4.4.2 Russian Federation Exploration And Production Sector, Planned Crude Oil Asset Details 47
4.5 Russian Federation Exploration And Production Sector, Major Oil Discoveries 50
4.5.1 Russian Federation Exploration And Production Sector, Number of Oil Discoveries, 2005-2010 50
4.5.2 Russian Federation Exploration And Production Sector, Oil Discovery Details 51
4.6 Russian Federation Exploration And Production Sector, Recent Discoveries 51
4.6.1 Aug 05, 2011: International Petroleum Finds Oilfield At Krasnoleninskiy Project In Western Siberia, Russia 51
4.6.2 Aug 04, 2011: PetroNeft Resources Finds Oil At Sibkrayevskaya No. 372 Well In License 61, Russia 52
4.6.3 Jul 26, 2011: Helium Studies Confirm Presence Of Oil On Aysky Block In Bashkiriya, Russia: Shelton Petroleum 54
4.6.4 Jun 27, 2011: Rosneft Discovers New Deposit In Krasnodar Region 54
4.7 Russian Federation Exploration And Production Sector, Drilling and Production Updates 55
4.7.1 Jul 08, 2011: NOVATEK Provides Preliminary Operating Data For Q2 And H1 2011 55
4.7.2 Jun 29, 2011: Exillon Energy Provides Update On EWS-10274 Exploration Well In Russia 55
4.7.3 May 17, 2011: Gazprom's Autumn/Winter Gas Output Reaches 285.6bcm 56
4.7.4 Apr 06, 2011: Production Output At Vankor Field In Russia Reaches 20 Million Tonnes: Rosneft 56
5 Russian Federation FSO Industry 57
5.1 Russian Federation FSO Industry, FSO Capacity Details by Vessel 57
5.2 Russian Federation FSO Industry, FSO Vessel Specifications 57
6 Russian Federation Pipeline Sector 58
6.1 Russian Federation Pipeline Sector, Key Data 58
6.2 Russian Federation Pipeline Sector, An Overview 58
6.3 Russian Federation Pipeline Sector, Comparison of Key Crude Oil Pipeline Companies 58
6.4 Russian Federation Pipeline Sector, Comparison of Key Petroleum Product Pipeline Companies 59
6.5 Russian Federation Pipeline Sector, Crude Oil Pipelines 60
6.6 Russian Federation Pipeline Sector, Petroleum Product Pipelines 62
7 Russian Federation Refining Sector 64
7.1 Russian Federation Refining Sector, Key Data 64
7.2 Russian Federation Refining Sector, An Overview 64
7.2.1 Russian Federation Refining Sector, Total Refining Capacity 64
7.3 Russian Federation Refining Sector, Market Shares by Company 65
7.4 Russian Federation Refining Sector, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity 67
7.5 Russian Federation Refining Sector, Coking Capacity 69
7.6 Russian Federation Refining Sector, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Capacity 70
7.7 Russian Federation Refining Sector, Hydrocracking Capacity 71
8 Russian Federation Oil and Chemicals Storage Sector 72
8.1 Russian Federation Oil and Chemicals Storage Sector, Key Data 72
8.2 Russian Federation Oil and Chemicals Storage Sector, An Overview 72
8.2.1 Russian Federation Oil and Chemicals Storage Sector, Total Storage Capacity 72
8.2.2 Russian Federation Oil and Chemicals Storage Sector, Storage Capacity Share by Area 73
8.3 Russian Federation Oil and Chemicals Storage Sector, Capacity- Wise Market Share by Company 74
8.4 Russian Federation Oil and Chemicals Storage Sector, Storage Capacity 75
9 Profile of OJSC Surgutneftegas 77
9.1 OJSC Surgutneftegas, Key Information 77
9.2 OJSC Surgutneftegas, Company Overview 77
9.3 OJSC Surgutneftegas, Business Description 77
9.3.1 Business Overview 77
9.3.2 Oil and Gas Exploration 78
9.3.3 Oil and Gas Production 78
9.3.4 Oil Refining and Gas Processing 79
9.3.5 Power Generation 80
9.3.6 Sales of Petroleum Products 80
9.4 OJSC Surgutneftegas, SWOT Analysis 81
9.4.1 Overview 81
9.4.2 OJSC Surgutneftegas Strengths 81
9.4.3 OJSC Surgutneftegas Weaknesses 82
9.4.4 OJSC Surgutneftegas Opportunities 82
9.4.5 OJSC Surgutneftegas Threats 83
10 Profile of OJSC Rosneft Oil Company 85
10.1 OJSC Rosneft Oil Company, Key Information 85
10.2 OJSC Rosneft Oil Company, Company Overview 85
10.3 OJSC Rosneft Oil Company, Business Description 85
10.3.1 Business Overview 85
10.3.2 Exploration and Production 86
10.3.3 Other Activities 87
10.3.4 Refining, Marketing and Distribution 87
10.4 OJSC Rosneft Oil Company, SWOT Analysis 87
10.4.1 Overview 87
10.4.2 OJSC Rosneft Oil Company Strengths 88
10.4.3 OJSC Rosneft Oil Company Weaknesses 89
10.4.4 OJSC Rosneft Oil Company Opportunities 90
10.4.5 OJSC Rosneft Oil Company Threats 90
11 Profile of OAO Gazprom 92
11.1 OAO Gazprom, Key Information 92
11.2 OAO Gazprom, Company Overview 92
11.3 OAO Gazprom, Business Description 92
11.3.1 Business Overview 92
11.3.2 Gas Distribution 93
11.3.3 Gas Production 93
11.3.4 Gas Transportation 94
11.3.5 Other Activities 95
11.3.6 Production of Crude Oil and Gas Condensate 95
11.3.7 Refining 96
11.4 OAO Gazprom, SWOT Analysis 97
11.4.1 Overview 97
11.4.2 OAO Gazprom Strengths 97
11.4.3 OAO Gazprom Weaknesses 98
11.4.4 OAO Gazprom Opportunities 98
11.4.5 OAO Gazprom Threats 100
12 Financial Deals Landscape 102
12.1 Detailed Deal Summary 102
12.1.1 Acquisition 102
12.1.2 Equity Offerings 108
12.1.3 Debt Offerings 109
12.1.4 Partnerships 114
12.1.5 Asset Transactions 119
13 Recent Developments 122
13.1 License Awards 122
13.1.1 Apr 06, 2011: Rosneft Receives License To Explore Naulsk Oil Field In Nenets Autonomous District, Russia 122
13.1.2 Dec 23, 2010: Matra Petroleum Awards Production License For Sokolovskoe Field To Arkhangelovskoe 122
13.1.3 Dec 02, 2010: Bashneft Secures License To Develop Russian Deposits 122
13.2 Strategy and Business Expansion 123
13.2.1 Jul 05, 2011: LUKOIL Develops Road Map For Research And Development In Downstream 123
13.2.2 May 30, 2011: Gazprom Neft And Schlumberger Sign Technological Co-operation Agreement 123
13.2.3 May 27, 2011: Gazprom And E.ON Discuss Joint Projects 123
13.2.4 May 18, 2011: Russia And Slovenia Express Interest In Further Partnership Deepening Within Energy Sector 124
13.3 Other Significant Developments 124
13.3.1 Aug 03, 2011: Urals Energy Provides Drilling And Production Update 124
13.3.2 Aug 01, 2011: Volga Gas Wins Approval For New C3 Prospective Resource Estimates For New Supra-Salt Prospect In Precaspian License Area 124
13.3.3 Jul 20, 2011: Matra Petroleum Provides Operations Update 125
13.3.4 Jul 14, 2011: Shelton Petroleum Announces Oil Field Development Program In Russia 126
13.3.5 Jul 14, 2011: Gazprom To Focus On Environmental Safety In Offshore Drilling Operations 126
13.4 New Contracts Announcements 127
13.4.1 May 16, 2011: ENGlobal Secures Control Systems Project From CPC 127
14 Appendix 128
14.1 Abbreviations 128
14.2 Methodology 128
14.2.1 Coverage 128
14.2.2 Secondary Research 129
14.2.3 Primary Research 129
14.2.4 Expert Panel Validation 129
14.3 Contact Us 130
14.4 Disclaimer 130
1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: Russian Federation, Historic and Forecast Production and Consumption of Crude Oil, Thousand Barrels Per Day, 2000-2020 12
Table 2: Russian Federation, Historic and Forecast Exports and Imports of Crude Oil, Thousand Barrels per Day, 2000-2020 14
Table 3: Russian Federation, Historic Reserves of Crude Oil, Million Barrels, 2000-2010 16
Table 4: Former Soviet Union, Investment Benchmarking, Overall Country Rankings, Jul 2011 19
Table 5: Former Soviet Union, Investment Benchmarking, Upstream Fiscal Attractiveness, Jul 2011 20
Table 6: Former Soviet Union, Investment Benchmarking, Oil Sector Performance, Jul 2011 21
Table 7: Former Soviet Union, Investment Benchmarking, Economic Performance, Jul 2011 25
Table 8: Former Soviet Union, Country Standings, Economic Performance, Jul 2011 26
Table 9: Former Soviet Union, Investment Benchmarking, Socio-Political Performance, Jul 2011 28
Table 10: Former Soviet Union, Country Standings, Socio-Political Performance, Jul 2011 28
Table 11: Russian Federation, Crude Oil Key Statistics, 2010 30
Table 12: Russian Federation, Total Gross Crude Oil Production (MMBBLs), 2003- 2010 31
Table 13: Russian Federation, Total Gross Crude Oil Production (MMBBLs) by Type, 2003-2010 32
Table 14: Russian Federation, Gross Crude Oil Production (MMBBLs), by Major Assets, 2003-2010 33
Table 15: Russian Federation, Gross Equity Weighted Crude Oil Production (MMBBLs), by Company, 2003-2010 35
Table 16: Russian Federation, Market Share (%) of Key Companies based on Gross Equity Weighted Crude Oil Production, 2003-2010 36
Table 17: Russian Federation, Gross Crude Oil Production (MMBBLs), Forecast by Assets, 2011- 2015 38
Table 18: Russian Federation, Active Oil Field Assets Details 41
Table 19: Russian Federation, Planned Oil Field Assets Details 47
Table 20: Russian Federation, Number of Oil Discoveries, 2005-2010 50
Table 21: Russian Federation, Oil Discovery Details, 2005-2010 51
Table 22: Russian Federation FSO Industry, FSO Oil Production Capacities, Jul 2011 57
Table 23: Russian Federation FSO Industry, FSO Vessel Specifications, Jul 2011 57
Table 24: Russian Federation, Pipeline Key Statistics, Jul 2011 58
Table 25: Russian Federation, Crude Oil Pipeline Length by Company (Km), Jul 2011 58
Table 26: Russian Federation, Petroleum Product Pipeline Length by Company (Km), Jul 2011 59
Table 27: Russian Federation, Crude Oil Pipelines, Jul 2011 60
Table 28: Russian Federation, Crude Oil Pipelines, Jul 2011 (Contd.1) 61
Table 29: Russian Federation, Petroleum Product Pipelines, Jul 2011 62
Table 30: Russian Federation, Petroleum Product Pipelines, Jul 2011 (Contd.1) 63
Table 31: Russian Federation, Refinery Key Statistics, Jul 2011 64
Table 32: Russian Federation, Total Refining Capacity (MMTPA), 2000- 2015 64
Table 33: Russian Federation, Refining Capacity by Company (MMTPA), 2000- 2015 65
Table 34: Russian Federation, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity (MMTPA), 2000-2015 67
Table 35: Russian Federation, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity (MMTPA), 2000-2015 (Contd.1) 68
Table 36: Russian Federation, Coking Unit Capacity (MMTPA), 2000-2015 69
Table 37: Russian Federation, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit Capacity (MMTPA), 2000-2015 70
Table 38: Russian Federation, Hydrocracking Unit Capacity (MMTPA), 2000-2015 71
Table 39: Russian Federation, Oil and Chemicals Storage Key Statistics, Jul 2011 72
Table 40: Russian Federation, Total Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity (Thousand M3), 2000- 2015 72
Table 41: Russian Federation, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity by Company (Thousand M3), 2000-2015 74
Table 42: Russian Federation, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity (Thousand M3), 2000-2015 75
Table 43: Russian Federation, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity (Thousand M3), 2000-2015 (Contd.1) 76
Table 44: OJSC Surgutneftegas, Key Facts 77
Table 45: OJSC Surgutneftegas, SWOT Analysis 81
Table 46: OJSC Rosneft Oil Company, Key Facts 85
Table 47: OJSC Rosneft Oil Company, SWOT Analysis 88
Table 48: OAO Gazprom, Key Facts 92
Table 49: OAO Gazprom, SWOT Analysis 97
Table 50: ONGC Videsh, GAIL (India) And Petronet LNG Plan To Acquire Minority Stake In Yamal LNG 102
Table 51: Arcland Energy To Acquire 74.99% Interest In Kumskaya Neft 103
Table 52: Total Acquires 12.1% Stake In Novatek 104
Table 53: INTER RAO To Acquire 49% Stake In Northgas 106
Table 54: Gazprom Neft And TNK-BP Acquire 100% Stake In Messoyakhaneftegaz 107
Table 55: Itera Plans For Initial Public Offering 108
Table 56: PetroKamchatka Plans Private Placement For $30 Million 108
Table 57: LUKOIL Plans For Public Offering 109
Table 58: OJSC Alliance Oil Completes Public Offering Of 8.85% Rouble Bond Due 2021 For $355.9 Million 109
Table 59: Gazprom Plans To Issue BO-01 And Bo-28 Series Bonds 110
Table 60: Gazprom Neft Completes Public Offering Of 8.5% Series 08 Bonds For $340.8 Million 111
Table 61: Gazprom Neft Completes Public Offering Of 8.5% Series 09 Bonds For $340.8 Million 112
Table 62: Gazprom Neft Completes Public Offering Of 8.9% Series 10 Bonds For $340.8 Million 113
Table 63: Repsol To Form Joint Venture With Alliance Oil Company 114
Table 64: LUKOIL And Bashneft To Form Joint Venture 115
Table 65: Rosneft And Exxon Mobil To Form Joint Venture 116
Table 66: Rosneft To Form Partnership With BP 117
Table 67: Fluor To Form Joint Venture With SIBUR 118
Table 68: KKCG Acquires Transshipment Terminal From ITERA Holding 119
Table 69: Novatek Plans To Acquire Remaining 25.1% Stake In Yamal LNG Project 120
Table 70: Total To Acquire 20% Stake In Yamal LNG Project Form NOVATEK 121
1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: Russian Federation, Energy Consumption Split By Fuel Type (%), 2010 11
Figure 2: Russian Federation, Crude Oil Production And Consumption, Thousand Barrels Per Day, 2000-2020 13
Figure 3: Russian Federation, Crude Oil Exports and Imports, Thousand Barrels Per Day, 2000-2020 15
Figure 4: Russian Federation, Crude Oil Reserves, Million Barrels, 2000-2010 17
Figure 5: Former Soviet Union, Country Standings, Upstream Fiscal Attractiveness, Jul 2011 20
Figure 6: Former Soviet Union, Country Standings, Oil Sector Performance, by Reserves-Exploration & Production, Jul 2011 22
Figure 7: Former Soviet Union, Country Standings, Oil Sector Performance, by Production-Consumption & Refining, Jul 2011 23
Figure 8: Former Soviet Union, Country Standings, Number of Exploration Blocks Awarded, Jul 2011 24
Figure 9: Former Soviet Union, Country Standings, Economic Performance, Jul 2011 26
Figure 10: Former Soviet Union, Country Standings, Socio-Political Performance, Jul 2011 29
Figure 11: Russian Federation, Crude Oil Assets Map, Jul 2011 30
Figure 12: Russian Federation, Total Gross Crude Oil Production (MMBBLs), 2003-2010 31
Figure 13: Russian Federation, Total Gross Crude Oil Production (MMBBLs) by Type, 2003-2010 32
Figure 14: Russian Federation, Gross Equity Weighted Crude Oil Production by Key Companies (MMBBLs), 2003-2010 36
Figure 15: Russian Federation, Market Share (%) of Key Companies based on Gross Equity Weighted Crude Oil Production, 2010 37
Figure 16: Russian Federation, Number of Oil Discoveries, 2005-2010 50
Figure 17: Russian Federation, Crude Oil Pipeline Length By Company (Km), Jul 2011 59
Figure 18: Russian Federation, Total Refining Capacity (MMTPA), 2000- 2015 65
Figure 19: Russian Federation, Refining Capacity-Wise Market Share (%) By Company, 2010 66
Figure 20: Russian Federation, Total Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity (Thousand M3), 2000- 2015 73
Figure 21: Russian Federation, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity Share by Area (%), 2010 73
Figure 22: Russian Federation, Oil and Chemicals Storage Capacity by Company (Thousand M3), 2000-2015 74
Companies mentioned
OJSC Surgutneftegas
OJSC Rosneft Oil Company
OAO Gazprom
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