Russia Upstream: what to look for in 2015
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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
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Fields expected to come onstream in 2015Gazprom's proposed Altai route to China
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