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How the infrastructure affects the oil-and-gas projects in the East Siberia and the Sakha Republic

I.A. Vizhina (via@ieie.nsc.ru) and V.N. Kharitonova (kharit@ieie.nsc.ru )

Journal "Region: Economics and Sociology", 2010, vol. 4

Abstract: То foresee the allocation of the oil-gas-chemistry companies in the territory of East Siberia and the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) and their further development on the base of resources of the East Siberian Oil-and-gas Complex (ESOGC), the paper analyzes competitive advantages of different regions. We present the spot analysis of regional advantages and infrastructural constraints which oil-and-gas companies could face while implementing their projects. We also present the balance valuations of supply and demand for light hydrocarbons for different scenarios of the ESOGC development. We identified the corporate, regional and national priorities for allocation of the oil-gas-chemistry complexes. We assess how infrastractural constraints influence the implementation of investment projects, as well as complexity and efficiency of the hydrocarbons usage.

Keywords: oil-gas-chemistry projects; efficiency of hydrocarbons usage; transportation and energy infrastructure; infrastractural constraints; investment; regional and national priorities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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