scholarly journals Oil Sector of Russia: Current Situation and Trends

2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (4.38) ◽  
pp. 63
Author(s):  
S. M. Beltyukova ◽  
N. P. Pazdnikova ◽  
Yu. V. Karpovich ◽  
P. A. Kuznetsov ◽  
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The article reviews practical experience and some theoretical aspects of the functioning of the oil sector in the Russian economy, analyzes the current situation in the large oil and gas fields of the Russian Federation, reveals negative and positive factors regarding the development of the oil sector in the national economy. Expert assessments of the state and prospects for the oil sector development are given based on the results of the analysis of its main indicators.  

2021 ◽  
Vol 258 ◽  
pp. 03006
Author(s):  
Alexander Kryahtunov ◽  
Olga Bogdanova ◽  
Elena Chernykh

Tyumen region is a complex subject of the Russian Federation. Management of specially protected natural areas in this region has a number of features. In this article the example of legal contradiction and complexity of decision-making in cases of development of oil and gas fields and preservation of object of especially protected natural territories is considered


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (12) ◽  
pp. 1400
Author(s):  
Gennady Stroykov ◽  
Yurii N. Vasilev ◽  
Oleg V. Zhukov

Sustainable development of the Arctic is the main priority of the state policy regarding regional development of the Russian Federation. The study of the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation for the formation of principles, methods and strategies, as well as organizational and economic mechanisms for its sustainable development is topical at present. This article deals with one of the strategic decision-making tools used in the process of implementing the development program for the Russian Arctic, namely, the assessment of the technical and economic potential of the Arctic fields. The purpose of this assessment is to rank the fields according to the priority of their commissioning for a more optimal distribution of costs in the development of Arctic resources. This paper presents the results and methodology of technical and economic potential estimation in general, and the potential of the Arctic oil and gas fields in particular. An analysis of the conceptual apparatus in the field of the evaluation of various types of potential is carried out. The methodology for assessing the technical and economic potential of a field are investigated. The problems arising in the process of such an assessment are revealed. Recommendations for improving the methodology of assessing the technical and economic potential of oil and gas fields in the Arctic are given. The necessity of expanding the list of indicators for assessing the technical and economic potential of these fields, taking into account current trends, has been noted. A list of 10 technical and 26 economic indicators to assess the technical and economic potential of the development of offshore Arctic fields is proposed.


Author(s):  
Viacheslav Olegovich Mosalygin ◽  

For more than 15 years, a significant part of the budget revenues of the Russian Federation have been tax revenues from the sale of hydrocarbons, in particular oil and natural gas. Despite the desire of our government to minimize its dependence on oil and gas revenues, the government continues to implement measures to encourage both small and large companies by providing some tax-related benefits, thereby encouraging the fields to further develop and expand.


Author(s):  
Loginov Vladimir ◽  
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Ignatieva Margarita ◽  
Iurak Vera ◽  
Drozdova Irina ◽  
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Research relevance. Main Russian reserves, including oil and gas, are currently focused at northern and Arctic territories. Their exploration requires all necessary assets: labor, non-human, and financial. People employment for oil and gas deposits exploitation is connected with a drive-in drive-out method first of all. Personnel employment plan reliability should take into account the drive-in drive-out method development trends and existing contradiction overcoming. Research aim is to analyze the use of the drive-in drive-out method as applied to oil and gas fields development in the conditions of the North and Arctic by the example of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District, determine the developing trends and existing contradictions requiring overcoming. Research methodology includes generalization and analysis of the data on drive-in drive-out method application, as well as the methods of matching, grouping, averaging, and analog. Results. In course of research the practicability of drive-in drive-out as a method of employing people for oil and gas resources exploitation. Time-dependent changes in the drive-in drive-out method application have been revealed (total and relevant number of workers, change in the composition of drive-in drive-out employees, the share of regional drive-in drive-out, and change in the composition of foreign labor). The prerequisites for the drive-in drive-out method have been formulated; they have first been conditioned on the lack of qualified workers among local population and the legacy of the Soviet period when the professional training of skilled personnel was not given due attention. The current situation with the drivein drive-out method of employing people is characterized by the distribution of drive-in drive-out workers across the territory of the Yamalo-Nenets autonomous district, depending on the location of the developed and potential oil and gas fields, as well as the historically formed contour of urban and rural settlements: the oil and gas producing south, the developed gas producing central regions, the transport and logistics hub with the mining Polar Urals, new arctic (peripheral) oil and gas producing regions, developing east 78 "Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedenii. Gornyi zhurnal". No. 5. 2020 ISSN 0536-1028 and depressive southwest. The contradictory aspects of the drive-in drive-out method have been established. The practicability of drive-in drive-out from an economic point of view raises no objections. The social aspect is assessed negatively (the social aspect includes work organization, turnover, the sociopsychological situation; the medical aspect includes constant acclimatization and re-acclimatization). The negative impact on the growth of unemployment has not been confirmed. There must be no unreasonable limitation of the drive-in drive-out method, especially as the current situation will objectively require an increase in drive-in drive-out scale. Summary. Drive-in drive-out method of employing people for oil and gas resources exploitation is generally accepted and applied both in home and abroad. Drive-in drive-out scale should be noted. Under these conditions, in order to increase the reliability of investments plan related to the labor support of projects, it is necessary to take into account the identified trends in drive-in drive-out development and provide for measures to prevent or mitigate the identified contradictions of the drive-in drive-out method.


2021 ◽  
Vol 937 (4) ◽  
pp. 042047
Author(s):  
L F Yusupova ◽  
G R Izmaylova ◽  
K F Gabdrahmanova ◽  
L Z Samigullina

Abstract Many ways of information about the downhole pressures of existing wells collecting have long been outdated. With the improvement of processing techniques, the need to modernize the ways of information about oil and gas fields obtaining becomes more obvious. Many oil and gas industries are developing in this direction. The article discusses an innovative technology for downhole characteristics monitoring, which is called multi-well deconvolution. It is based on the creation of a system of equations that includes the relationship between the downhole pressure and the flow rate graph. This technique has been widely used among foreign research groups, but it was not until recently that it started to be applied in the Russian Federation. The first oil and gas companies to be interested in the multi-well deconvolution technology were Gazpromneft and Rosneft, which managed to conduct some studies using thу technology and confirmed its profitability. This technology makes it possible to assess the well operation mode and predict its further operation, which in turn makes it possible to optimize the development and operation modes.


Subject Impact of conflict on Yemen's oil and gas sector. Significance Yemen's oil sector has been in serious decline for years due to sabotage, field depletion and underinvestment, although it has remained the mainstay of government finances. Oil and gas fields and facilities are key assets in contention in the current conflict, even though it has halted most production and scared away many foreign operators. Yemen has around 3 billion barrels of oil reserves and 17 trillion cubic feet of gas. Oil revenues are critical to helping address the poverty that underlies much of the country's instability. Impacts Yemen supplies 3% of global LNG, and the loss of this may boost spot prices. Reduced oil revenue will make post-war Yemen even more dependent on aid. Jihadists could capture oil fields and finance themselves through local sales.


2019 ◽  
Vol 89 (11) ◽  
pp. 1095-1104 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexey E. Kontorovich ◽  
Lev M. Burshtein ◽  
Valery R. Livshitc ◽  
Svetlana V. Ryzhkova

This paper discusses the most important aspects of the development of the oil and gas industry in Russia. To replace declining oil production in Russia, we need to change the obsolete paradigm of the development of the domestic resource base. In the twenty-first century, the priority tasks in the search for oil deposits should be the Russian Arctic shelves and immature onshore provinces as well as unique unconventional oil accumulations (Bazhenov, Domanik, Khadum, Kuonamka Formations, etc.). In addition, special focus should be placed on the exploration of small and smallest oil and gas fields, which will be developed with the collaboration of small- and medium-sized oil businesses to ensure up to 20% of domestic oil production. The shift from extensive to intensive development of Russias oil and gas sector will require the prioritizing of technological tasks.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (8) ◽  
pp. 65-72
Author(s):  
A. V. ANTOSHKINA ◽  
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A. S. BASYUK ◽  

The article considers the conditions affecting the sustainability of the development of the oil and gas industry in the Russian Federation, describes the innovative activity of oil and gas enterprises, analyzes what innovative potential the oil and gas sector of the Russian economy has and what factors determine the inno-vative activity of enterprises in the industry, as well as their patent activity and the efficiency of energy use.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 41-45
Author(s):  
G. N. SEMENOVA ◽  

The article discusses the features of the tax on additional income from the extraction of hydrocarbon raw materials (VAT) introduced since 2019, which takes into account the potential for tax exemptions in connection with the profitability of a particular subsoil block and the established rate. The introduction of a new tax in the future will ensure an increase in tax revenues in the budget system of the Russian Federation. NPD, taking into account the individual characteristics of deposits and external macroeconomic changes, is intended to become a universal mechanism for extracting economic rents in oil and gas fields.


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