The Russian gas matrix : how markets are driving change için kapak resmi
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The Russian gas matrix : how markets are driving change
Yazar:
Henderson, James, (Russian oil and gas industry expert), editor.
ISBN:
9780198706458
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
xx, 444 pages ; 25 cm
İçerik:
Part 1: Political Economy of Russian Gas 1: The political and economic importance of gas in Russia, Tatiana Mitrova 2: The evolving Russian gas matrix, Jonathan Stern Part 2: The Impact of Competitive Markets on Russian Gas 3: Russia's response to changes in the European gas market, Jonathan Stern 4: The Russian domestic market, James Henderson, Simon Pirani, and Katja Yafimava 5: The FSU market and its changing relationship with Russia, Simon Pirani and Katja Yafimava 6: Asia as a potential major new outlet for Russian gas, James Henderson 7: How LNG fits into Russia's gas strategy, James Henderson 8: Summary: Potential Market Influence on Russia's Gas Supply Strategy Part 3: Russia's Gas Supply Strategy 9: Gazprom's supply strategy, James Henderson and Jonathan Stern 10: The role of non-Gazprom Russian producers, James Henderson 11: Imports from Central Asia, Simon Pirani 12: Summary: The likely balance of Russian gas supply? Part 4: Conclusions 13: The changing balance of the Russian gas matrix and the reaction of the Russian state, James Henderson and Simon Pirani
Özet:
This book explores the impact on the Russian gas sector of changes in international gas markets, including the growth of competition and development of new sources of supply. It also assesses how Russian responses, in turn, impact the markets where Russian gas is sold. The volume is structured to reflect the Russian Gas Matrix described in OIES research: the shifting relationship between key elements of supply and demand for Russian gas. It includes chapters on demand for Russian gas in Europe, CIS importing countries, Asia, and the domestic Russian market, as well as analysis of sources of Russian gas supply, including Gazprom, other producers such as Novatek and Rosneft, and imports from Central Asia. It also considers the wider economic context of change in the gas sector, and addresses the key political and economic issues it faces, including the contribution of gas revenues and taxes to the Russian budget, the potential for changes to the structure of the domestic market and the export monopoly, the future of domestic gas prices and the balance of supply among Russian producers. The book aims to provide a detailed update to Jonathan Stern's The Future of Russian Gas and Gazprom (OUP, 2005) and to develop themes raised in Simon Pirani's (ed.), Russian and CIS Gas Markets and their Impact on Europe (OUP, 2009).
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