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Russian state university named after I.M. Gubkin

Russian state university named after I.M. Gubkin. CREATING A CONSORTIUM FOR GAS TRANSIT. Masalkova Anastasia, PhD student. Moscow, 28 september 2013. Slide 2. Import requirements for GAS AND SHALE GAS RESOURCES IN EUROPE, bcm (2011). Gas import requirements - bcm.

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Russian state university named after I.M. Gubkin

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  1. Russian state university named after I.M. Gubkin CREATING A CONSORTIUM FOR GAS TRANSIT Masalkova Anastasia, PhD student • Moscow, 28 september 2013

  2. Slide 2 Import requirements for GAS AND SHALE GAS RESOURCES IN EUROPE, bcm (2011) Gas import requirements - bcm Shale gas resources - bcm • Significant gas reserves in the EU is concentrated in the Netherlands, France and Poland GERMANY FRANCE TURKEY BRITAIN UKRAINE POLAND HUNGARY RUMANIA BULGARIA SWEDEN DENMARK NEITHERLANDS NORWAY SOURCE: Annual report, Ernst & Young, Shale gas in Europe: revolution or evolution? 2012.

  3. Slide 3 Shale gas in Europe: problems and prospects PROBLEMS PROSPECTS

  4. Estimates of technically recoverable shale gas resources in Europe Slide 4 Annual consumption of 14 billion cubic meters. m, of which only 5 billion cubic meters produced in Poland itself, the reserves of shale gas on such a scale can fully support the needs of Poland's gas for several centuries to come 5,3 SOURCE: Golden Rules for a Golden Age of Gas. World Energy Outlook. Special Report on Unconventional Gas. OECD/IEA, 2012.

  5. Slide 5 Rather an evolution than a revolution

  6. Slide 6 The main countries reserves of shale gas in Europe Reducing dependence on imports from Russia Diversification of gas suppliers Development of the wholesale market Investments in integrated energy network and the construction of terminals for liquefied natural gas

  7. Slide 7 Gas balance of the EU till 2035 Scenario production of shale gas in the EU by 2035 • Bcm • Bcm • import pipeline from Algeria • imports in the form of LNG • demand for gas in the EU • house production • imports from Russia • imports from Norway pipeline • Source: Compiled on the basis of BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2012. maximum medium minimum maximum Source: based on IEA report 2012

  8. Slide 8 Advantages of the Consortium «Russian-Ukraine-Europe» are obvious: • Companies in the consortium retain their economic and legal independence; • The goal of the consortium is to join efforts for the implementation of specific investment projects, the implementation of sciences - and capital projects; • Parties to the consortium agreement can serve a variety of subjects of investment activity, regardless of the extent of their participation in the project (investors, public authorities, suppliers, contractors, architects, insurance companies, consulting firms and other participants).

  9. Slide 9 SWOT ANALYSIS

  10. Slide 10 THANK YOU FOR ATTENTION

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