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Russian Federation upstream: 5 things to look for in 2019
Report summary
2019 will be a big year for Russia's upstream sector. From growing exploration activity to cutting oil production, and from launching pipelines to progressing LNG plants, companies will be focused on project delivery and unlocking value in challenging developments. Profound changes will continue in the tax system to underpin the commercial attractiveness of future projects. Learn more about our top five themes to look out for in 2019: • Will Gazprom satisfy its pipeline ambitions? • What's next for LNG developments in Russia? • Will the exploration success continue in 2019? • How and by when will Russia cut 228,000 b/d to adhere to the OPEC+ agreement? • What are the implications of fiscal changes for M&A activity?
Table of contents
- 1) Satisfying Gazprom's pipeline ambitions
- 2) Progressing LNG projects
- 3) Delivering exploration success
- 4) Rebalancing the oil market
- 5) Unlocking value through fiscal changes
Tables and charts
This report includes 6 images and tables including:
- Gas projects aiming for 2019 FID
- NOVATEK's LNG projects timeline
- Appetite for offshore exploration to continue in 2019
- Russian oil and condensate production
- Fields eligible for APT
- Prediction scorecard for our 2018 Russian Federation upstream: 5 things to look out for
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