Insight
Russian gas supply to 2030 - how will it perform?
Report summary
In this insight we assess whether Russia is developing supply at a suitable pace to fulfil future domestic and export demand. We provide a focus on the period through to 2025, where we anticipate up to 100 bcm of additional supply developments would be required. As well as a focus on the 2025-30 period, where overall demand is expected to grow at a slower pace. Russia has been gradually increasing gas supply: from 584 bcm in 2000, to 651 bcm in 2010, to around 762 bcm in 2021, an all-time record. We believe that this decade will be no exception to this upward trend.
Table of contents
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Executive summary
- Introduction
- Gas supply to 2030
- Domestic and export requirements
- Implications for the Russian supply-demand balance
- Appendix - key growth projects of the decade
Tables and charts
This report includes 5 images and tables including:
- Russian sales gas full potential to 2030
- Russian domestic consumption to 2030
- Russian gas exports to 2030
- Russian gas balance to 2030
- Key Russian gas projects until 2030
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