Russia has highest capex on crude, gas projects in former Soviet Union – GlobalData

Fri, Dec 14, 2018 | By publisher


Oil & Gas

Russia accounts for more than 90% of the proposed capital expenditure, capex, on planned and announced crude and natural gas projects in the former Soviet Union, FSU, over the period 2018–2025, according to GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.

The company’s report: ‘H2 2018 Production and Capital Expenditure Outlook for Key Planned and Announced Upstream Projects in FSU – Russia Accounts for Most of Capex in Region’ reveals that Russia leads in the FSU with a capex of US$92.8bn on 47 planned and announced projects during the 2018–2025 forecast period. Of the total count, 22 are planned and 25 are announced projects.

Soorya Tejomoortula, Oil and Gas Analyst at GlobalData, said: “Russia is investing heavily on new oil and gas projects to further boost its oil and gas production. Majority of production from these projects is for exports, generating considerable revenues for the country.”

In total, 54 crude and natural gas projects are expected to start operations in four countries in the FSU during the forecast period. Among these, 24 are planned projects with identified development plans and 30 are early-stage announced projects that are undergoing conceptual studies and that are expected to get approved for development.

GlobalData identified Kazakhstan as the second highest country with three upcoming projects– two planned and one announced, respectively. Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan follow with two upcoming projects each, which are expected to come online by 2025.

Among operators, Gazprom leads with the highest operatorship of six upcoming projects in the FSU, four announced and two planned, all being conventional gas projects. Rosneft Oil Co will occupy the second place with operatorship of five upcoming oil and gas projects.

Key projects in the FSU are expected to contribute around 1,587 thousand barrels of oil per day of global crude production and roughly 17.5 billion cubic feet per day of global gas production in 2025. The region is expected to spend proposed capex of US$45.1bn to bring the planned projects online and US$51bn on key announced projects during the forecast period.

– Dec. 14, 2018 @ 15:25 GMT |

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