Volume 1. The Caspian, Black and Azov Seas
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Conclusions of the Study
Chapter 3. General Information on Regions
3.1 Geographic, Natural and Weather Conditions in the Offshore Areas of the Caspian, Black and Azov Seas
3.1.1 Caspian Sea
3.1.2 Black Sea
3.1.3 Azov Sea
3.2 Problem of Offshore Sea Border Demarcation
3.2.1 Caspian Sea
3.2.2 Black Sea
3.2.3 Azov Sea
3.3 Legislative Control of Offshore Oil and Gas Production in Some Countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States
3.3.1 Azerbaijan
3.3.2 Georgia
3.3.3 Kazakhstan
3.3.4 Russian Federation
3.3.5 Turkmenistan
3.3.6 Ukraine
Chapter 4. Hydrocarbon Reserves and Resources in the Caspian, Black and Azov Seas
4.1 Caspian Sea
4.1.1 Azerbaijan’s Sector
4.1.2 Kazakhstan’s Sector
4.1.3 Russian Sector
4.1.4 Turkmenistan’s Sector
4.2 Black Sea
4.2.1 Georgian Sector
4.2.2 Russian Sector
4.2.3 Ukrainian Sector
4.3 Azov Sea
4.3.1 Russian Sector
4.3.2 Ukrainian Sector
Chapter 5. Principal Companies Implementing Exploration and Production Projects in the Caspian, Black and Azov Seas
5.1 Caspian Sea
5.1.1 Azerbaijan’s Sector
5.1.2 Kazakhstan’s Sector
5.1.3 Russian Sector
5.1.4 Turkmenistan’s Sector
5.2 Black Sea
5.2.1 Georgian Sector
5.2.2 Russian Sector
5.2.3 Ukrainian Sector
5.3 Azov Sea
5.3.1 Russian Sector
5.3.2 Ukrainian Sector
Chapter 6. Exploration and Production Projects in the Caspian, Black and Azov Seas
6.1 Caspian Sea
6.1.1 Azerbaijan’s Sector
6.1.2 Kazakhstan’ Sector
6.1.3 Russian Sector
6.1.4 Turkmenistan’s Sector
6.2 Black Sea
6.2.1 Georgian sector
6.2.2 Russian Sector
6.2.3 Ukrainian Sector
6.3 Azov Sea
6.3.1 Russian Sector
6.3.2 Ukrainian Sector
Chapter 7. Forecasted Exploration and Production Drilling in Certain Sectors of the Caspian, Black and Azov Seas through 2020
7.1 Caspian Sea
7.1.1 Azerbaijan’s Sector
7.1.2 Kazakhstan’s Sector
7.1.3 Russian Sector
7.1.4 Turkmenistan’s Sector
7.2 Black Sea
7.2.1 Georgian Sector
7.2.2 Russian Sector
7.2.3 Ukrainian Sector
7.3 Azov Sea
7.3.1 Russian Sector
7.3.2 Ukrainian Sector
Chapter 8. Forecasted Hydrocarbon Production in the Caspian, Black and Azov Seas through 2020
8.1 Caspian Sea
8.1.1 Azerbaijan’s Sector
8.1.2 Kazakhstan’s Sector
8.1.3 Russian Sector
8.1.4 Turkmenistan’s Sector
8.2 Black Sea
8.2.1 Georgian Sector
8.2.2 Russian Sector
8.2.3 Ukrainian Sector
8.3 Azov
8.3.1 Russian Sector
8.3.2 Ukrainian Sector
Chapter 9. Estimated Requirements for Offshore Drilling Rigs and Platforms in the Caspian, Black and Azov Seas
9.1 Caspian Sea
9.2 Black and Azov Seas
Appendix 1. List of Enterprises, which May Supply Drilling Hardware and Platforms for Field Development in the Caspian, Black and Azov Seas
10.1 Azerbaijan
10.1.1 Baku Deepwater Jackets Factory
10.1.2 McDermott Caspian Contractors (MCCI)
10.2 Iran
10.2.1 Sadra
10.3 Russia
10.3.1 AKO BARSS Group
10.3.2 Astrakhan Shipbuilding Production Association (ASPA)
10.3.3 OAO Vyborg Shipyard
10.3.4 OAO Gorodets Shipyard
10.3.5 FGUP Shiprepairing Center “Zvyozdochka”
10.3.6 MNP Group
10.3.7 OAO Nizhny Novgorod Motorship Factory
10.3.8 OAO Okskaya Sudoverf (Shipyard “Oka”)
10.3.9 OAO PO “Sevmash”
10.4 Ukraine
10.4.1 OAO Kherson Shipyard
10.4.2 OAO Black Sea Shipyard (Mykolaiv Shipyard)
10.5 Turkmenistan
10.5.1 Petronas Charigali
Appendix 2. Correlation between the Russian and USA Classifications for Oil and Gas Reserves
Volume 2. The Baltic Sea and Russian Arctic Seas
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Key Conclusions of the Study
Chapter 3. General Information on the Regions
3.1 Geographical, Natural and Climatic Environment in the Offshore Regions of the Baltic, Barents, Pechora and Kara Seas and in the Offshore Areas of the Ob and Taz Bay
3.1.1 Baltic Sea
3.1.2 Barents and Pechora Seas
3.1.3 Kara Sea, the Ob and Taz Bay
3.2 The Problem of Maritime Demarcation in the Baltic and Barents Seas
3.2.1 Baltic Sea
3.2.2 Barents Sea
3.2.3 Russia’s Maritime Demarcation in the Arctic Region
3.3 Legislative Control of Oil and Gas Production in the Russian Offshore Areas
Chapter 4. Oil and Gas Reserves and Resources in the Offshore Area of the Baltic Sea and Russia’s Arctic Seas
4.1 Baltic Sea
4.2 Barents and Pechora Seas
4.3 Kara Sea, the Ob and Taz Bay
4.4 Offshore Area to the East of the Yamal Peninsula (Laptev Sea, East Siberian Sea and Chukchi Sea)
Chapter 5. Key Companies Operating in the Offshore Areas of the Baltic, Barents, Pechora and Kara Seas, the Ob and Taz Bay
5.1 Baltic Sea
5.2 Barents and Pechora Seas
5.3 Kara Sea, the Ob and Taz Bay
Chapter 6. Offshore Exploration and Production Projects in the Baltic, Barents, Pechora and Kara Seas, the Ob and Taz Bay
6.1 Baltic Sea
6.1.1 Kravtsovskoye field
6.2 Barents and Pechora Seas
6.2.1 Projects of SINTEZ Group
6.2.2 Projects of OAO Severneftegaz
6.2.3 Prirazlomnoye Field
6.2.4 Shtokmanovskoye Field
6.2.5 Barents-1
6.2.6 Barents-2
6.2.7 Barents-3
6.2.8 Barents-4
6.2.9 Barents-5
6.2.10 Barents-6
6.2.11 Barents-7
6.3 Kara Sea
6.4 The Ob and Taz Bay
Chapter 7. Forecasted Volumes for Exploration and Production Drilling in the Offshore Areas of the Baltic, Barents, Pechora, and Kara Seas, the Ob and Taz Bay
7.1 Baltic Sea
7.2 Barents and Pechora Seas
7.3 Kara Sea
7.4 The Ob and Taz Bay
Chapter 8. Forecasted Hydrocarbon Production Volumes in the Offshore Areas of the Baltic, Barents, Pechora, Kara Seas and in the Areas of the Ob and Taz Bay
8.1 Baltic Sea
8.2 Barents and Pechora Seas
8.3 Kara Sea
8.4 The Ob and Taz Bay
Chapter 9. Estimation of Demand for Sea Drilling Rigs and Platforms in the Offshore Areas of the Baltic, Barents, Pechora, Kara Seas and in the Areas of the Ob and Taz Bay
9.1 Baltic Sea
9.2 Barents and Pechora Seas
9.3 Kara Sea, the Ob and Taz Bay
Appendix 1. Correlation between the Russian and USA Classifications for Oil and Gas Reserves
Appendix 2. The Program of the Ministry of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation for geological Surveillance and Licensing of Russia’s Continental Shelf Subsoil through 2020 (extracts)
Volume 3. Seas of the Russian Far East
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Key Conclusions of the Study
Chapter 3. General information on the regions
3.1 Geographic, natural and climatic conditions of offshore areas in the Bering Sea, the Sea of Okhotsk and the Sea of Japan
3.1.1 Bering Sea
3.1.2 Sea of Okhotsk
3.1.3 Sea of Japan
3.2 Problem of Maritime Delimitation on the Shelves of the Bering Sea, the Sea of Okhtosk and the Sea of Japan
3.2.1 Bering Sea
3.2.2 Sea of Okhotsk
3.2.3 Sea of Japan
3.3 Legislative Control of Oil and Gas Production in the Russian Offshore Areas
Chapter 4. Offshore Gas and Oil Reserves and Resources in the Bering Sea, the Sea of Okhotsk and the Sea of Japan
4.1 Bering Sea
4.2 Sea of Okhotsk
4.3 Sea of Japan
Chapter 5. Key Companies Operating in Offshore Areas of the Bering Sea, the Sea of Okhotsk and the Sea of Japan
5.1 Bering Sea
5.2 Sea of Okhotsk
5.3 Sea of Japan
Chapter 6. List of the Largest Offshore Production Projects in the Bering Sea, the Sea of Okhotsk and the Sea of Japan
6.1 Bering Sea
6.1.1 Anadyr-1
6.1.2 Anadyr-2 and Anadyr-3
6.2 Sea of Okhotsk
6.2.1 West Kamchatka Shelf
6.2.2 Magadan-1,2,3, and 4
6.2.3 Koryakiya-1,2 and Kamchatsky-1
6.2.4 Khabarovsk 1,3
6.2.5 Sakhalin-1
6.2.6 Sakhalin-2
6.2.7 Sakhalin-3
6.2.8 Sakhalin-4, and -5
6.2.9 Lopukhovsky block
6.2.10 Sakhalin-6
6.2.11 Sakhalin-7
6.3 Sea of Japan
6.3.1 Sakhalin-8,9
6.3.2 Khabarovsk-2, and -4
Chapter 7. Projections of the Scope of Exploration and Production Drilling in the Offshore Areas of the Bering Sea, the Sea of Okhotsk and the Sea of Japan
Chapter 8. Forecast of Oil and Gas Production in the Offshore Areas of the Bering Sea, the Sea of Okhotsk and the Sea of Japan
8.1 Bering Sea
8.2 Sea of Okhotsk
8.3 Sea of Japan
Chapter 9. Evaluation of the Demand for Offshore Drilling Rigs and Platforms in the Bering Sea,
the Sea of Okhotsk and the Sea of Japan
9.1 Bering Sea
9.2 Sea of Okhotsk
9.3 Sea of Japan
Appendix 1. Procurement System and Contractor Selection to Ensure Implementation of the Russian Offshore Projects
Appendix 2. Correlation between the Russian and USA Classifications for Oil and Gas Reserves