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May 18 No.2 (433) www.ngv.ru E AZIN G Y MA G TRY ENER TRY US Oil and gas sector and russia’s NAL IND O economic growth problems NATI EVGENIY GAVRILENKOV Page 59 N ATIO NAL INDUSTRY ENERG Y MAG AZINE 2(433)18 Inside 3 Editorial IN FIRST PERSON 5 Mario Mehren: Gazprom has confi rmed its status as one of the guarantors of European energy security Year of independence of europe 14 EU’s fourth energy package Alexey Grivach Andrey Konoplyanik 24 New records ahead Gazprom Export 9 HORIZONTALLY 30 Sergey Donskoy: There are grounds to talk about growing investors’ interest in geological exploration 16+ 35 Era of tight reserves 59 Oil and gas sector and russia's Daria Surova economic growth problems Evgeniy Gavrilenkov 43 LNG, two liberalizations and one record DIAGONALLY Maria Belova 64 Kirill Dmitriev: Alexander Bylkin Russian companies can gain Yekaterina Kolbikova access to the promising market of Saudi Arabia and the entire Middle East region DEVELOPMENT VECTOR 52 Kirill Molodtsov: 69 Syrian knot Future arctic projects to unite Sergey Tikhonov russian energy industry Editorial board Managing editor Offi ce administrator Actual address: Kirill Molodtsov (chairman) Valery Andrianov Arina Vyazemskaya Complex “Tower on the Olga Golant [email protected] Embankment” block C (vice chairman) Design and layout Presnenskaya Embankment, 10, Deputy chief editor floor 47 Alexander Klevlin (executive editor) Printing Bureau “Module” LLC Sergey Tikhonov 123317, Moscow, Russia Sergey Zhdanov Tel./fax: +7(495)5105724 Irina Kezik Web site www.ngv.ru Executive editor e-mail: [email protected] Andrey Konoplyanik Dmitry Ananiev Irina Sizova Mail address: Aleksey Kontorovich [email protected] [email protected] Profsoyuznaya street, 124 Elena Korzun Tatiana Boitsova 117321, Moscow, Russia Vladimir Kornev Editor of “International markets” [email protected] Representative in Azerbaijan (Baku) Tatyana Mitrova Olga Vinogradova Vladimir Mishin Vladimir Feygin [email protected] The magazine is registered at the Russian Press Committee [email protected] Special projects department Tel./fax: (99412) 465-9432 Editor: NGV LLC Registration certifi cate No.016629 Vladimir Tsarev General director Reported circulation 15 000 copies [email protected] Open price Alexander Klevlin Printed at Atlant-C LLC, 125476, Moscow, Vasily Petushkov street, © Oil and Gas Vertical [email protected] Advertising department 8, floor 3 Elena Marinich In case of materials reprinting, Deputy general director [email protected] reference to the MAGAZINE “Oil and Ilya Bykov Vera Zernova Gas Vertical” is obligatory. [email protected] [email protected] Subscription index: OJSC “Federal Agency on Press and Mass Olga Bizyaeva Communications”, 47571 Editors [email protected] Chief editor Public catalogue Russian Press, Irina Kezik Subscription department volume 145380 [email protected] Natalia Shitova Editors have no responsibility for [email protected] truthfulness of the information Gennady Belousov published in advertisements. www.ngv.ru The Russian oil and gas sector came under the Western sanctions in the summer of 2014. The United States and the European Union imposed sanctions, banning the supplies of equipment, services, oil production in the Arctic, deep-sea shelf and at the fi elds with hard-to-recover resources. The sanctions became an impetus for the Russian government and the companies: the dependence of the fuel and energy sector on imports of equipment was signifi cantly reduced. For example, according to the Ministry of Energy, if in 2015 the share of imported catalysts in refi ning accounted for 62.5pc, then in 2016 it reduced to 39pc, and to 38pc in 2017. In the long term, according to McKinsey, the digital transformation of the Russian economy could, in addition, bring about $100 billion by 2025, becoming the source of about a third of the total economic growth. In addition to the ban on the supply of equipment, the US authorities imposed a ban on fi nancing the largest oil companies in Russia, which should have affected the investment opportunities of Russian biggest oil and gas companies, so called VINK (vertically integrated oil companies). But today, many experts note that technological sanctions caused more damage. But Russia, however, managed to cope with them, rather than with Irina the fi nancial constraints. Because of the latter, the Russian oil and Kezik, gas companies constantly face the need to adjust their business plans in one way or another. But this need is due to the fact that Chief editor of the magazine projects are being hampered or adjusted due to an unfavorable “Oil and Gas Vertical” geopolitical background too. Moreover, the previous long-term investment plans for oil companies had to be adjusted due to high volatility of the oil prices and lack of an established reliable forecast of its dynamics (for example, it is not very clear how the oil market behaves after the agreement between OPEC and a number of other countries on oil production reduction act). Projects that looked cost-effective at an oil price of $100 per barrel, are unlikely to be as relevant at a price, say $40. All this affects the fi nancing of projects in the oil and gas sector. Nevertheless, it seems that there are no insurmountable fi nancial obstacles to the implementation of major domestic projects - in part, this is facilitated by the increased price of oil recently. Also, the relations with partners from the countries of Asia, the Middle East and Africa are being strengthened. First, they are potential importers of our technologies and equipment, and secondly, they have alternative sources of fi nancing. NATIONAL INDUSTRY TRADE MAGAZINE 5 IN FIRST PERSON 6 OIL AND GAS VERTICAL Mario Mehren: Gazprom has confi rmed its status as one of the guarantors of European energy security. The demand for gas imports in Europe continues to grow not only because of the abnormal weather, but also because of the decline in own production. Gazprom is setting delivery records for the second year in a row, and its top managers say the company is ready to supply the Old World with as much gas as needed. At the same time, they have no doubts about the necessity to implement both the Nord Stream 2 project and, if necessary, Nord Stream 3. Already for a quarter of a century, Gazprom's most important partner in Europe is the German company Wintershall, whose CEO Mario Mehren told in an interview with Neftegazovaya Vertikal about the most important developments in the European gas market, the partnership with the Russian gas giant and new promising joint projects. NATIONAL INDUSTRY TRADE MAGAZINE 7 Mr. Mehren, how do you assess the prospects for the natural gas per year for the European market. And why? development of the gas market in Europe as a whole Because European customers choose the cheapest and especially in Germany? Is there likely to be an natural gas. And that comes mainly from Russia via increase in gas consumption, or is a decline forecast? pipelines. How do you think Gazprom's share of these markets will The EU Commission should take care to build change? the missing infrastructure in Europe so that there M. Mehren: The European natural gas market are as many sources of gas as possible. It should will continue to be very attractive in the future. not prevent privately funded projects. I cannot We believe that the natural gas consumption will understand its current position. Nor do I see how increase slightly, while domestic production in preventing projects strengthens the gas market and north-western Europe will continue to decline. This consumers in Europe. will create a supply gap of 170 billion cubic meters of natural gas per year and a corresponding import In 2017, Gazprom set a record for gas exports requirement. to Europe. What do you think is the reason for this In addition, natural gas will gradually displace coal as success: increased demand in Europe, limited supply an energy carrier. In view of the Paris climate targets, possibilities from other sources, or Gazprom's flexible there is consensus in the European Union that coal has pricing and marketing policies? no future in the energy mix of most Member States. M. Mehren: The record sales are due to the And Paris did not mean "Au Revoir" natural gas. Natural competitiveness of Russian "blue fuel" in the European gas is part of the greener energy solution because market. it produces up to 60% less CO2 when generating We generally have suffi cient supply options in electricity than coal. Europe. But at the beginning of March, for example, And of course all market participants want to increase only Gazprom was able to react quickly to the sudden their sales. Here I see Gazprom in a very comfortable cold snap. During these days Gazprom proved to be position, because Russian natural gas is one of the one of the guarantors of Europe's energy security. Had most competitive sources of energy. we had to rely on LNG, it would have been cold and expensive for us in Europe. As German experts have recently stated, Germany will not reach its self-imposed environmental goals How do you rate the competitiveness of Gazprom gas by 2020. This is due to the still high share of coal in the European market compared with other sources of in the energy mix and the lack of momentum in supply – both pipeline gas and LNG? the expansion of renewable energies. Could this M. Mehren: The accessibility of natural gas sources, problem be solved by increasing the share of gas the existing volumes, the geographic proximity and the in the energy mix of Germany and other European existing and planned transport infrastructure leave no countries? room for doubt as to the competitiveness of Russian M.

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