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Explore the potential of blue energy business ventures in Arctic Russia, presented by Andrey Krivorotov in Moscow. Learn about the Nord Stream-2 and Yamal LNG projects, offshore progress, and the increasing role of foreign investments. Discover how Russian and Chinese vessels are contributing to surveys and drillings. Deputy Prime Minister Yury Trutnev highlights the need for Russia to innovate and collaborate in offshore production. Join the discussion on reshaping regulations to attract more diverse companies to the Arctic region.
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BIG ENERGY: BLUE BUSINESSIN ARCTIC RUSSIA Andrey Krivorotov, Moscow Presentation at High North Dialogue 2019. Business in the Arctic April 4, 2019, ScandicHavet, Bodø
BLUE BUSINESS STARTS ONSHORE (1) Kharasavey Bovanenkovo 115 bcm/y Andrey Krivorotov, Moscow Nord Stream-2 Presentation at High North Dialogue 2019. Business in the Arctic April 4, 2019, ScandicHavet, Bodø 32bcm/y Yamal gas fields will be in operation till 22nd century
BLUE BUSINESS STARTS ONSHORE (2) Yamal LNG Kharasavey Bovanenkovo Honningsvåg Sabetta UraGuba Andrey Krivorotov, Moscow Nord Stream-2 Presentation at High North Dialogue 2019. Business in the Arctic April 4, 2019, ScandicHavet, Bodø 16mt/y Cargo turnover in Russian Arctic doubled in 2018
PROGRESS OFFSHORE (1) Yamal LNG Kharasavey Bovanenkovo Honningsvåg Sabetta Prirazlomnoye Novy Port UraGuba Andrey Krivorotov, Moscow Nord Stream-2 Presentation at High North Dialogue 2019. Business in the Arctic April 4, 2019, ScandicHavet, Bodø 2 Arctic oilfields have produced over 20 mt
PROGRESS OFFSHORE (2) Yamal LNG Kharasavey Bovanenkovo Honningsvåg Sabetta Prirazlomnoye UraGuba Andrey Krivorotov, Moscow Nord Stream-2 Presentation at High North Dialogue 2019. Business in the Arctic April 4, 2019, ScandicHavet, Bodø Russian, Chinese vessels did surveys&drillings
WELCOME BACK, FOREIGNERS? YuryTrutnev, Deputy Prime Minister of Russia, in an interview on March 4, 2019: Norway has gone all the way to becoming one of the greatest powers in offshore production by combining world technologies, by partnerships involving the government, national companies, foreign investors. Why can’t Russia find her own path along the same roads? (…) the first step could exactly be amending the clause… that only companies with at least 50 per cent government stake may operate in the Russian [Arctic] shelf