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European Natural Gas Pipeline Projects1 24.11.2010
EUROPEAN NATURAL GAS PIPELINE PROJECTS
AS GUARANTEE OF ENERGY SECURITY
Economic Commission for EuropeCommittee on Sustainable EnergyEnergy Security and Gas Infrastructure
DEPUTY HEAD OF STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT SERGEY PANKRATOV
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Sustainable Development of Gazprom is Key Factor for European Energy Security
WELL-DEFINED LONG-TERM STRATEGY CLIENT BASE
GAZPROM’S RESERVESTHE LARGEST GAS SUPPLYSYSTEM IN THE WORLD
STRATEGIC STRATEGIC PROGRAM PROGRAM
FOR GAS BUSINESS FOR GAS BUSINESS DEVELOPMENTDEVELOPMENT
GLOBAL RUSSIA
18% 69%
165,8 20,414,7 47,7
Accumulated production A+B+C1 C2 C3+DTOTAL RUSSIAN RESOURCES - 248.6 tcm
33,1 tcm
LONG-TERM CONTRACTS
Σ ≥ 3 tcm
LONGLONG--TERM TERM CONTRACTSCONTRACTS
ΣΣ ≥≥ 3 tcm3 tcmSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
ENERGY SECURITY
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New Energy Strategy of Russia
-2 000
-1 000
0
1 000
2 000
2008 2030Production Import Consumption Export
53.2%46.8%
95.6%
38.7%
61.3%
96.6%
3,4%4,4%
0
200
400
600
800
2008 2030Oil, oil products, coal and other Gas
57%68%
32% 43%
2008 2030
85% 43% 50% 50%
DECREASEDECREASE
19%
14% 22%
45%53%
18% 19%10%
Total Final ConsumptionTotal Final Consumption
GDP Energy IntensityGDP Energy Intensity(1)(1)Primary Energy ResourcesPrimary Energy Resources
20302008
OilOther
GASGAS::INCREASE IN VOLUME, INCREASE IN VOLUME,
SHARE REDUCTIONSHARE REDUCTION
GasGas
OilCoal
OtherCoal
Energy Resources ExportEnergy Resources Export
Source: Energy Strategy of Russia 2030 1. Compared to 2005 levels
Mtoe Mtoe
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General Plan of RussianGas Industry Development 2030
Key highlights:main parameters of gas industry development key factors of successful gas industry developmentrisk assessments and mitigationrecommendation of state supportive measures
General plan specifies the most effective way for gas industry development
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Indicators for Russian Gas Industry Development by 2030
Prod
uctio
n gr
owth
664 bcm in 2008
885-940 bcm in 2030
33-42 %
23%3%
0%
50%
100%
2008 2030Share of new pipelines
39%
2%0%
50%
100%
2008 2030Share of new regions
ProductionProduction ExportExportTransportationTransportation
17%27%
0%
50%
100%
2008 2030Share of independent producers
4%26%
0%
50%
100%
2008 2030Share of reconstructed length
15%
0%
50%
100%
2008 2030Share of LNG
20%
0%
50%
100%
2008 2030Share of Asia
Source: Energy Strategy of Russia 2030
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Yamal Transportation Facilities Development
1
2 9 (double)1854
2487Bovanenkovo – Ukhta (1)
Total length of two lines, kmCompressor station:
unitMW
115-140Total capacity, bcmpa
Bovanenkovo – Ukhta – TorzhokOver 2400Total length, km
Ukhta – Torzhok (2)
Compressor station:1389Length, km
7785
unitMW
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Gryazovets – Vyborg Gas Pipeline
1420Diameter, mm9,8Working pressure, MPa
55Capacity, bcmpa
Compressor station:
917Length, km
71180
unitMW
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Murmansk – Volkhov Gas Pipeline
Shtokman projectis not only about LNG
Murmansk – Volkhov startup date and build up will be
determined after Shtokman FID
Compressor station:
1365Length, km28-50Capacity, bcmpa
3250
unitMW
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Potential of Russian Gas Delivery to Europe
Structure of gas supply to European market*Structure of gas supply to European market*
* – including Baltic States
0
150
300
450
600
750
2010 2030
bcm
Domestic production
270 Import 450-500
2010 2030
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NORWAY
SWEDEN
DENMARK
GERMANYPOLAND
LITHUANIA
LATVIA
RUSSIA
ESTONIA
FINLAND
Baltic Sea
North Sea
NordStream
Nord Stream
Nord Stream: Offshore Part Nord Stream: Offshore Part
Participants Gazprom (51%), BASF (15,5%), E.ON (15,5%), Gasunie (9%), GDF Suez (9%)
Length 1223 km
Capacity 55 bcm(Phase I – 27,5 bcm + Phase II – 27,5 bcm)
Operational Start
2011 - Phase I 2012 - Phase II
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ITALY
TURKEY
GREECE
ROMANIA
UKRAINE
HUNGARY
SLOVAKIA
AUSTRIA
CROATIA
SERBIA
BULGARIA
MACEDONIA
MOLDOVA
SouthStream
RUSSIA
SLOVENIA
BOSNIAHERZEGOVINA
MONTENEGRO
South Stream
South Stream
South Stream: Onshore PartSouth Stream: Onshore Part
South Stream: Offshore PartSouth Stream: Offshore Part
Agreements Bulgaria, Hungary, Greece, Serbia, Slovenia, Austria, Croatia
Length ~1300 km to Austria, + 970 km to Italy
Participants Gazprom (50%), ENI (50%)Length 920 km
Capacity 31 bcm with potential increase up to63 bcm based on FEED
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Gas Industry Developmentin Eastern Siberia and the Far East
Gas-productioncentres
Pipeline gasLNGProjected gas processing plantand gas chemical plantLNG plant
PRINCIPLE SCHEME OF THE UNITED SYSTEM OF GAS PRODUCTION AND TRANSPORTATION
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM OF GAS INDUSTRY IN EASTERN REGIONS OF RUSSIAAPPROVED BY GOVERNMENT IN SEPTEMBER 2007
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Altai Project
Compressor station:
Over 2600Length, km1420Diameter, mm
7,4 / 9,8Working pressure, MPa30Capacity, bcmpa
10896
unitMW
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Russian Gas Pipeline System is the Key for Eurasian Gas Security