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© www.akvaplan.niva.no Oil transport from the Russian Arctic – history, status and prospects Alexei Bambulyak general manager Russia Akvaplan-niva, Tromsø, Norway
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© www.akvaplan.niva.no Oil transport from the Russian part of the Barents Region http://www.barentsobserver.com/getfile.php/1565062.623.asrtyprypd/OilTransport2011eng_Internet.pdf http://www.barentswatch.com/innhold/oil_gas/repport_oiltransp/OilTransport2011eng_Internet.pdf https://www.akvaplan.niva.no/download/publications/Oiltransport2011.pdf
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© www.akvaplan.niva.no Oil and Gas production Oil and gas reserves and production in Russia and Norway Oil and gas production in the Russian part of the Barents Region Oil and Gas transport Transport system in Russia Oil transportation routes in the Barents Region Environmental Safety Vessel traffic monitoring and emergency response system Accidental oil pollution Conclusions Oil transport from the Russian part of the Barents Region
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© www.akvaplan.niva.no Trunk oil pipeline system of Russia © Транснефть
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© www.akvaplan.niva.no United gas supply system of Russia © Газпром
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© www.akvaplan.niva.no Railway system of Russia © РЖД
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© www.akvaplan.niva.no Arctic oil-and-gas terminals 2 3 4 7 8 9 11212 1313 10 6 19 1 1616 1515 1717 1818 20 14 5
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© www.akvaplan.niva.no Gas production in Russia
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© www.akvaplan.niva.no Oil production in Russia
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© www.akvaplan.niva.no Oil and products export from Russia
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© www.akvaplan.niva.no Oil production in the Russian Barents Region
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© www.akvaplan.niva.no Oil and gas shipment for export 2 3 4 7 8 9 11212 1313 10 6 19 1 1616 1515 1717 1818 20 14 5
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© www.akvaplan.niva.no A B 2 3 C D 1 E Oil terminals in the Kola Bay
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© www.akvaplan.niva.no Oil and gas terminals in the Western Barents Sea A B C D E G H F
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© www.akvaplan.niva.no Oil and gas transportation via the Barents Sea
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© www.akvaplan.niva.no Oil and gas shipment for export 2002200620102011 Laptev Sea Tiksi 20 -- Kara Sea Dudinka Ob Bay 130 20 110 380 20 360 330 60 270 260 100 160 Pechora Sea Varandey Kolguyev 200 120 580 500 80 7 500 7 450 50 4 100 4 050 50 White Sea Arkhangelsk Vitino 4 830 1 930 2 900 7 860 3 100 4 760 5 600 1 200 4 400 5 700 1 600 4 100 Barents Sea Murmansk Mokhnat. Pakhta Melkøya (LNG) -- 2 230 1 500 730 -- 6 500 1 100 1 200 4 600 6 300 1 000 1 500 3 800
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© www.akvaplan.niva.no Russian oil and products export shares 20102011
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© www.akvaplan.niva.no Terminals capacity: 2002, 2011 and 2020 Capacity 2002 Capacity 2011 Pr. capacity 2020 Kara Sea Dudinka Ob Bay Tambey (Yamal LNG) 600 100 500 -- 600 100 600 -- 15 000 200 10 000 5 000 Pechora Sea Varandey Prirazlomnoye Kolguyev Indiga (Pechora LNG) 1 700 1 500 -- 200 -- 12 700 12 500 -- 200 -- 23 000 12 500 7 500 200 2 600 White Sea Arkhangelsk Vitino 6 500 2 500 4 000 14 500 4 500 10 000 19 000 7 000 12 000 Barents Sea Teriberka (Shtokman LNG) Murmansk Mokhnatkina Pakhta Lavna Melkøya (Snøhvit LNG) Goliat 2 000 -- 2 000 -- 12 500 -- 5 000 2 500 -- 5 000 -- 82 500 7 500 5 000 35 000 5 000
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© www.akvaplan.niva.no Norwegian-Russian Arctic logistic – from competition to cooperation Contents Cargo flow to Europe and the North Russian and International Trade with Raw Materials Oil, gas, coal, metals, minerals, timber, fish, containers. Significance of the Northern Transport Hub Strategies of EU, ND, Russia, Norway Export cargoes from Russia Russian Arctic port developments Norwegian ports, plans and capacities Conclusions
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Thank you! © www.akvaplan.niva.no © Bjørn Frantzen
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