1 Executive summary
2 Russia’s oil production structure
2.1 Role and place of new fields in Russia’s oil production structure
2.2 Estimated timeframe for commissioning the examined oil fields
3 Demand for field infrastructure to 2025
3.1 Total capital expenditures (capex)
3.2 Capex in well construction
3.3 Capex in field infrastructure
3.4 Capex in construction of connecting pipelines
3.5 Production wells
3.6 Horizontal wells
3.6 Oil booster stations and oil treatment plants
4 Demand for main types of oilfield equipment and services to 2025
4.1 Demand by oil production region
4.2 Demand by major oil company
5 Field profiles (total number: 50)
Each field’s profile contains the following information:
• General information: reserves, expected start of production, forecast production estimate and others
• Estimated capex in field development, broken down by well construction and field infrastructure
• Estimated number of wells (by type) and key oilfield infrastructure facilities (oil treatment plants, oil booster stations, etc.)
5.1 Fields in Khanty-Mansiysk autonomous district (Western Siberia)
• Gavrikovskoye
• Filipenko
• Shugurskoye
… other fields
5.2 Fields in Yamal-Nenets autonomous district (Western Siberia)
• East Messoyakhskoye
• West Messoyakhskoye
• Russkoye
… other fields
5.3 Fields in Volga-Urals region
• Velikoye
• Sukharev
• Klintsovskoye
… other fields
5.4 Fields in Timan-Pechora region
• Layavozhskoye
• Nenetskoye
• Nizhnechutinskoye
… other fields
5.5 Fields in Evenkiya (Krasnoyarsk territory, Eastern Siberia)
• Chambinskoye
• Yurubchen-Tokhomskoye
… other fields
5.5 Fields in other regions of Eastern Siberia
• Baikalovskoye
• Vakunaiskoye
• Tympuchikanskoye
… other fields
5.6 Fields in other regions of the Russian Federation