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Stepping on the gas
Russia has a number of gas projects planned, under development and due onstream over the next few years. A new tax regime has led to improved economics, and foreign investors are on the lookout for opportunities in the country’s remote regions. Joanna Bogdal, Research Associate, Russia Upstream Oil and Gas, Wood Mackenzie, reports.
Article details
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Publisher: Energy Institute
Countries: Russia -
Organisation: Gazprom|Wood Mackenzie|Novatek
Subjects: Banking, finance and investment, Liquefied natural gas, Oil and gas, Taxation, Gas pipelines