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Prof. Anatoly Zolotukhin

Regional & Global Solutions for Sustainable Gas Supply: Russia Perspective. Prof. Anatoly Zolotukhin. Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas National Research University Moscow, Russia. Neftegaz conference Moscow, June 27, 2012. Undiscovered Gas.

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Prof. Anatoly Zolotukhin

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  1. Regional & Global Solutions for Sustainable Gas Supply: Russia Perspective Prof.Anatoly Zolotukhin Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas National Research University Moscow, Russia Neftegaz conference Moscow, June 27, 2012

  2. Undiscovered Gas Assessment of Undiscovered Oil and Gas in the Arctic Donald L. Gautier, et al. Science 324, 1175 (2009); DOI: 10.1126/science.1169467 2

  3. Russian unconventional gas resources Ref: Е. Perlova, June 2011 3

  4. Russia’s conventional HC reserves & resources Total: 355 BTOE Ref.: D. Khramov, Rus-Norw Seminar, June 20, 2011

  5. HC Resources of the Russian Arctic Shelf

  6. Europe Arctic Offshore – HC Potential 41,7 BTOE – Europe Arctic resources 6

  7. Forecasted petroleum production from the Russian shelves, 2010-2030 Oil and gas production forecast from the Russian shelves Caspian Sea Million TOE per year Offshore Sakhalin Arctic seas

  8. Gas consumption per capita Source: BP statistical review on World Energy, 2011

  9. Global supply and balance in 2015 Source: Timera Energy graphic based on IEA data

  10. Russia’s unique position to supply demand growth for both piped gas and LNG to global markets Source: Exxon Mobil 2010 The Outlook for Energy: A View to 2030

  11. Opportunity for Russia to meet a rising Asian import requirements Source: James Henderson, The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, March 2012

  12. Forecasts and Uncertainty Source: James Henderson, The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, March 2012

  13. 2005 Forecast of global gas market in 2010 Source: PFC Energy (Novatek, 2011)

  14. 2010 – Global gas market forecast changes Source: PFC Energy (Novatek, 2011)

  15. Major gas trade movements Source: BP statistical review on World Energy, 2011

  16. The Barents Sea:An area of international energy cooperation Snøhvit LNG Total Fedynskoye Goliat Snøhvit ENI Skrugard Shtokman Lukoil Gazprom Statoil Rosneft ExxonMobil

  17. We can have a safe, secure and reliable development of arctic resources… only through cooperation, not competition, among arctic nations. Any other way of doing this… will not benefit any nation in the long run. Assistant Secretary of State Daniel S. Sullivan, Oct. 15, 2007

  18. Thank you! Prof. Anatoly Zolotukhin E-mail: anatoly.zolotukhin@gmail.com Phone/Fax: +7 499 135 75 16 18

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