1. Introduction
2. Global Oil and Natural Gas Industry
2.1 Oil Industry
2.1.1 Global Oil Reserves
2.1.2 Global Oil Production and Consumption
2.1.3 Oil Exports and Distribution
2.1.4 Forecast
2.1.4.1 Consumption Forecast (2025)
2.1.4.2 Production Forecast (2025)
2.2 Natural Gas Industry
2.2.1 Global Natural Gas Reserves
2.2.2 Global Gas Production and Consumption
2.2.3 Gas Exports and Distribution
2.2.4 Forecast
2.2.4.1 Consumption Forecast (2020)
2.2.4.2 Production Forecast (2020)
3. Russian Oil and gas Industry
3.1 Russian Oil Industry
3.1.1 Oil Reserves
3.1.2 Oil Production and Forecast (2020)
3.1.3 Oil Consumption and Forecast (2020)
3.1.3.1 Domestic Consumption
3.1.3.2 Exports
3.2 Russian Gas Industry
3.2.1 Gas Reserves
3.2.2 Gas Production and Forecast (2020)
3.2.3 Gas Consumption and Forecast (2020)
3.2.3.1 Domestic Consumption
3.2.3.2 Exports
4. Business Environment Affecting Oil & Gas Industry
4.1 Energy Policy
4.2 Legal Framework for Oil & Gas Exploration and Production
4.2.1 Legislative and Regulatory Framework
4.2.2 Regulatory Body
4.2.3 Subsoil Licenses
4.2.3.1 Procedure for Issuing License
4.2.3.2 Components of License
4.2.3.3 Requirements of License
4.2.3.4 License Transfer
4.2.3.5 Termination of License
4.3 Certification and Standardization
4.3.1 Standardization
4.3.2 Certification
5. Barriers Faced by Oil & Gas Industry
5.1 Regulatory Barriers
5.2 Political Barriers
5.3 Tax and Transportation Barriers
5.4 Physical Barriers
6. Key Driving Forces
6.1 Potential Global Demand
6.2 Major Export Share
6.3 Government Initiative
6.4 Favorable Environment
6.5 Technological Developments
6.6 Need for Offshore Development
7. Export Markets for Russia
7.1 European Market
7.2 Asia Pacific Markets
7.3 North American Market
8. Investment in Russian Oil & Gas Sector
8.1 Future Investment Opportunities
9. Major Pipeline Projects
9.1 Major Oil Pipelines
9.1.1 Druzhba (Friendship) Pipeline Expansion
9.1.2 Baltic Pipeline System (BPS)
9.1.3 Indiga and Murmansk
9.1.4 Adria Reversal Project
9.1.5 Far Eastern Oil Pipeline: Angarsk-Nakhodka
9.1.6 Tengiz-Novorossiisk Oil Pipeline
9.2 Major Gas Pipelines
9.2.1 Yamal-Europe II
9.2.2 Blue Stream
9.2.3 North Trans-Gas Pipeline (or North European Gas Pipeline)
10. Recent News and Developments
11. Key Players
11.1 Company Profiles
11.1.1 Lukoil
11.1.2 TNK-BP
11.1.3 Surgutneftegaz
11.1.4 Sibneft
11.1.5 Tatneft
11.1.6 Yukos
11.1.7 Rosneft
11.1.8 Gazprom
List of Figures:
Figure 2-1: Distribution of proved Oil Reserves (%) in 2004
Figure 2-2: Proved Oil Reserves at the end of 2004 (thousand million barrels)
Figure 2-3: Distribution of Proven Oil Reserve (1984, 1994 and 2004)
Figure 2-4: Worldwide Oil Production by Area (2004)
Figure 2-5: Worldwide Oil Consumption (2004)
Figure 2-6: World Oil Consumption by End-Use Sector (2002-2025)
Figure 2-7: World Oil Consumption by Region and Country Group (2002 and 2025)
Figure 2-8: World Oil Production by Region (1970, 2002, 2010 and 2025)
Figure 2-9: World Oil Spare Production Capacity (1991-2007)
Figure 2-10: Breakdown of Gas uses (2004)
Figure 2-11: Distribution of proved Natural Gas Reserves (%) in 2004
Figure 2-12: Proved Gas Reserves at the end of 2004 (in Trillion Cubic Meters)
Figure 2-13: Distribution of Proven Gas Reserve (1984, 1994 and 2004)
Figure 2-14: Worldwide Gas Production (2004)
Figure 2-15: Worldwide Gas Consumption (2004)
Figure 2-16: Worldwide demand projections for Gas by region (1990-2020)
Figure 2-17: Breakdown of uses of Gas (2020)
Figure 2-18: Region wise distribution of demand of Gas (2020)
Figure 2-19: Worldwide production projections for Gas by region (1990-2020)
Figure 3-1: Russian Crude Oil & Refined Products Industry (1992-2004)
Figure 3-2: Russian Oil Production (2004-2020)
Figure 3-3: Russian Domestic Oil Consumption Forecast (2002-2020)
Figure 3-4: Russian Crude Oil Export Markets (2003)
Figure 3-5: Russian Oil Exports by way of distribution medium (2004)
Figure 3-6: Russian Oil Exports (2004-2020)
Figure 3-7: Russian Natural Gas Industry (1992-2004)
Figure 3-8: Russian Gas Production (2004-2020)
Figure 3-9: Russian Domestic Gas Consumption Forecast (2002-2020)
Figure 3-10: Russian Gas Exports (2004-2020)
Figure 11-1: Lukoil - Stock Performance
Figure 11-2: TNK-BP - Stock Performance
Figure 11-3: Surgutneftegaz - Stock Performance
Figure 11-4: Sibneft - Stock Performance
Figure 11-5: Tatneft - Stock Performance
Figure 11-6: Yukos - Stock Performance
Figure 11-7: Rosneft - Stock Performance
Figure 11-8: Gazprom - Stock Performance
List of Tables:
Table 1-1: Oil and Natural Gas Reserves and Production (2004)
Table 2-1: Greatest Oil Reserves by Country (2005)
Table 2-2: World top ten Oil Exporters (2003)
Table 2-3: Greatest Natural Gas Reserves by Country, 2005
Table 2-4: World top ten Gas Exporters (2003)
Table 3-1: Production, Consumption And Exports Of Crude Oil and Products, Natural Gas in Russia (1992-2004)
Table 3-2: Projected growth for Oil Production in Russia 2004-2020 (mbd)
Table 3-3: Primary Oil Consumption in Russian Federation (2002-2020)
Table 3-4: Projected growth for Oil Exports in Russia 2004-2020 (mbd)
Table 3-5: Projected Growth for Gas Production in Russia (2004-2020)
Table 3-6: Primary Gas Consumption in Russian Federation (2002-2020)
Table 3-7: Russian Natural Gas Export Markets (2003)
Table 3-8: Projected Growth for Gas Exports in Russia (2004-2020)
Table 8-1: Investment in Oil Exploration & Production in Russia
Table 9-1: Major Russian Oil & Natural Gas Pipeline Projects
Table 9-2: Major Oil Pipelines (2003-2020)
Table 11-1: Major Oil Producers in the Russian Federation (2004)
Table 11-2: Major Gas Producers in the Russian Federation (2004)