A Transition to the Innovative Model of the Oil and Gas Industry Development as an Integral Part of Environmental Safety
E. A. Potapova (),
E. I. Bulatova (),
A. N. Kiryushkina () and
T. V. Polteva ()
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E. A. Potapova: Togliatti State University
E. I. Bulatova: Kazan Federal Universuty
A. N. Kiryushkina: Togliatti State University
T. V. Polteva: Togliatti State University
A chapter in Regional Economic Development in Russia, 2020, pp 243-251 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The entire world community is facing the issue of environmental safety. The rate of environmental pollution depends on the level of technology development. Therefore, innovative activities are the determining factors of the ecological state of the territories. In the Russian Federation, the activities related to the mining of mineral resources, based on the oil and gas industry, are particularly damaging to the environment. This work suggests a methodical approach to the assessment of the influence of various factors on the amount of production and consumption waste in the sphere of mining. The basis of the simulation in the study is the correlation-regression analysis. The conclusion is made that there are insufficient state support and the need to finance technological innovations in the oil and gas industry by the companies themselves. However, in the modern economy, the innovation activity of enterprises is limited. Most of the implemented innovative projects are aimed primarily at reducing costs. At the same time, the aspect of improving environmental safety is neglected. The work defines other mechanisms for financing such innovations and identifies factors that affect their level.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-39859-0_21
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