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Russia Upstream: what to look for in 2015
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Report summary
2015 is going to be a challenging year for the Russian upstream industry. With increasing political and economic uncertainty, companies will have to become more disciplined when spending and setting priorities, which will often be defined by a strong geopolitical angle. In 2015, Russia will attempt to become more self-reliant, which will naturally slow down any progress in the frontier areas. The coming year will be marked by growing uncertainty in all key areas.
Table of contents
- Executive summary
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A tough 2014 continues into 2015
- New taxation - an increased burden?
- State and corporate links with Asia to grow
- Will IOC's move from unconventionals to conventionals?
- Oil production - Russian solutions to Russian problems
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Piped gas and LNG - confusion and uncertainty
- Piped gas
- LNG
Tables and charts
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- Fields expected to come onstream in 2015
- Gazprom's proposed Altai route to China
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