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Russian Gas Export Routes: Pipes and Gas Carriers (Russian Version)

National Energy Security Fund, July 2009, Pages: 60


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Gas exports are of significant importance for Russia. They are a source of money and foreign policy influence. Given declining gas production in the EU, growth in the gas demand in China and other Asia-Pacific countries, the issue of gas supplies is becoming more and more acute and politicized.

To some extent this is promoted by ambitions of Vladimir Putin, who is planning to turn Gazprom into a key player in the sphere of global energy security, the EU’s expansion at the cost of East European and Baltic states that have been practically fully dependant on Russian gas since the time of the Warsaw Pact and Soviet Union, as well as regular transit problems with Ukraine and Belarus.

Moscow expects a predictable and guaranteed demand, access to end users and advanced technologies of gas production and transportation from its European partners.

Brussels is trying to promote the idea of diversification of supplies and decreasing risks of monopolization of the gas market by its eastern neighbour. Russia proposes diversification of gas transportation routes bypassing transit countries and threatens to diversify its exports by organizing gas supplies to China and South Korea through pipelines and developing liquefied natural gas production. LNG will enable Russia to substantially broaden the geography of exports.

A new report by us analyzes the current situation in the sphere of Russian gas exports researching important aspects of new directions of supplies as well as problems of relations with partners, buyers and transit states.

The Report you will find detailed answers to the following questions:

Main directions of Russian gas exports: the current situation

- Supplies to Europe
- Transit via Ukraine and Belarus
- Blue Stream and its role in Gazprom’s export strategy
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The system of gas supplies and pricing on the market

- Long-term contracts and development of supplies to end consumers
- The spot market and its prospects

Gas battles against Europe

- Restrictions of access of non-residents to Russian reserves
- The third energy package as the European Commission’s response
- War of concepts: agreement to the Energy Charter against conceptual approaches to a new legal base of international energy cooperation
- Transit disputes

New projects and promising directions of Russian gas exports. LNG business development

- Nord Stream instead of expanding Ukraine’s gas transportation system, construction of Yamal-Europe 2 and the Amber Baltic transit system
- South Stream and competition against the southern gas corridor
- Revival of the Blue Stream expansion project
- Eastern export channel and new target markets
- The role of LNG production development
- Feasibility of Gazprom’s strategy of LNG business development and its potential problems

Forecast of the medium-term developments


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