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[03.12 2008]
BIOENERGY STUDY TRIP TO EIDSALM FARM ("The Energy Farm") Brandbu, Norway, December, 3-4, 2008
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Chapter 1: Oil and gas resources on the Arctic Con
1.1. Russia’s oil and gas industry - a historical
1.2. Oil and gas raw material base on the Russia’s
1.3. Strategy for developing the oil and gas poten
1.4. Oil resources on Russia’s Euro-Arctic shelf
1.5. Gas resources on Russia’s Euro-Arctic shelf
1.6. Development of offshore oil and gas reserves
1.7. Subsoil regulation in Russia
1.8. Companies operating on the Arctic shelf
Appendix I - I
Appendix I - II
Appendix I – III
Appendix I – IV
Appendix I - V
Appendix I - VI
Appendix I - VII
Chapter 2: Transporting oil and gas in Northwest R
2.1. State regulations and strategies
2.2. Existing transport systems in Northwest Russi
2.3 Navigation
2.4. Future plans for oil and gas transport in Nor
Chapter 3. Environmental risks when extracting an
3.1. Environmental risk when carrying out geologic
3.2. Environmental risks when exploiting oil and g
3.3. The Environmental risk when transporting oil
3.4. The state of the environment in the Pechora,
Appendix III - I
Appendix III - II
Chapter 4. Oil and gas accidents – prevention and
4.1. Accidents and incidents: causes and consequen
4.2. Oil spill classification and responsibilities
4.3. Drafting plans for eliminating accidental oil
4.4. Eliminating spills
4.5 The Barents Sea’s Emergency Rescue Organizatio
4.6. Assessing damage and fines
4.7. The role of public organisations
Appendix IV - I
Appendix IV - II
Appendix IV - III
Chapter 5. Environmental impact of oil and gas ac
5.1. The Barents Sea
5.2. Environmental impact of oil and petroleum pro
5.3. The key areas for preserving bioresources in
Appendix V - I
Appendix V - II
Appendix V - III
Conclusion
Appendix VI. The future of the northern regions
Appendix I - VII
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APPENDIX I – vii
Incomplete list of Gazprom Subsidiaries (Source: Wikipedia).
100% ownership
Astrakhangazprom
Bashtransgaz
Burgaz
Ecological and Analytical Center for the Gas Industry
Gazpromexport
Gazflot
Gazkomplektimpex
Gaznadzor
Gazobezopasnost
Gazoenergeticheskaya Kompaniya
Gazpromavia
Gazpromenergo
Gazprominvestarena
Gazprominvestholding
Gazpromokhrana
Gazpromrazvitiye
Gazpromstroyengineering
Gazsvyaz
Informgaz
Informgazinvest
Irkutskgazprom
IRTs Gazprom
Kaspiygazprom
Kavkaztransgaz
Kubangazprom
Lentransgaz
Mostransgaz
Mezhregiongaz
Nadymgazprom
Nadymstroygazdobycha
NIIgazekonomika
Novy Urengoy Gas Chemicals Company
Noyabrskgazdobycha
Science & Production Center Podzemgidromineral
Orenburggazprom
Permtransgaz
Podzemgazprom
Samaratransgaz
Severgazprom
Severneftegazprom – holder of the licenses to develop the Yuzhno-Russkoye field
Sevmorneftegaz - holder of the licenses to develop the Shtokman and Prirazlomnoe fields.
Surgutgazprom
Szhizhenny gaz
Tattransgaz
Temryukmortrans
Tomsktransgaz
TyumenNIIgiprogaz
Tyumentransgaz
Uraltransgaz
Urengoygazprom
Volgogradtransgaz
Volgotransgaz
VNIIGAZ
Yamalgazinvest
Yamburggazdobycha
Yugtransgaz
Ownership over 50%
Dialoggazservice
Ditangaz
Electrogaz
Fora Gazprom
Future Fatherland Fund
Gazenergoservice
Gazcom
Gazmash
Gazprombank
Gazpromgeofizika
Gazprom Neft
GazpromPurInvest
Gazpromtrubinvest
Gaztelekom
Giprogaztsentr
Giprospetsgaz
Krasnoyarskgazprom
Orgenergogaz
Promgaz
SevKavNIPIgaz
Sibur
Tsentrenergogaz
Tsentrgaz
VNIPIgazdobycha
Volgogaz
Volgogradneftemash
Vostokgazprom
Zapsibgazprom
Zarubezhneftegaz
Ownership 50% or less
Achimgaz (50%) - joint venture with BASF
Caspian Oil Company
GazAgroFriport
Gaztransit
Gaz-Truby
Horizon Investment Company
Novatek (19.9%)
Prometey-Sochi
RNKB
Rosneftegazstroy
Rosshelf
SOGAZ Ltd. Insurance Group (100% before 2004)
Stroytransgaz
TsentrKaspneftegaz (50%) - joint venture with Lukoil to develop Tsentralnaya field in the Caspian Sea (jointly with KazMunayGas)
Tyumen Hotel
Vega Investment Company
VIP-Premier
Vologdapromresurs
YuzhNIIGiprogaz
Zavod TBD
Armenia
Armrosgazprom (45%)
Austria
GHW (50%)- a joint venture with OMV
ZGG-Zarubezhgazneftechim Trading GmbH
ZMB Gasspeicher Holding GmbH (66,67%)
Belarus
Belgazprombank (50%)
Bulgaria
Topenergo (100%)
Overgas Inc. AD (50%) - a joint-venture with Overgas Holding AD
Cyprus
Leadville Investments Ltd
Czech Republic
Gas-Invest S.A. (37.5%)
Vemex s.r.o. (33%)
Estonia
Eesti Gaas AS (37.02%)
Finland
Gasum Oy (25%)
North Transgas Oy (100%) - former company for planning and constraction of North European Gas Pipeline
France
Frangaz (50%) - a joint venture with Gaz de France
Germany
Agrogaz GmbH (100%)
Ditgaz (49%)
Verbundnetz Gas (5.3%)
Gazprom Germania GmbH (100%)
Wingas GmbH (35%) – a joint venture with Wintershall, the subsidiary of BASF
Wintershall Erdgas Handelshaus GmbH & Co. KG (50%)
ZMB GmbH (100%)
Greece
Prometheus Gas (50%) - a joint company with Copelouzos Group
Hungary
Panrusgas Rt (40%) - a joint venture with MOL
Borsodchem (25%)
TVK (13.5%)
DKG-EAST Co (38.1%)
Italy
Volta SpA (49%) - a joint venture with Edison S.p.A.
Promgas (50%) - a joint venture with ENI
Kazakhstan
KazRosGaz (50%) - a joint venture with KazMunayGas
Kyrgyzstan
Munai Myrza
Latvia
Latvijas Gāze (25%)
Lithuania
Lietuvos Dujos (37.1%)
Kaunas CHP (100%)
Stella Vitae (30%)
Moldova
Moldovagaz
The Netherlands
BSPS B.V. (50%) - operator of the Blue Stream pipeline
Gazprom Finance B.V.
PeterGaz B.V.
Slovak Gas Holding B.V. – owns 49% of shares in SPP, a Slovak gas company
Poland
EuRoPol Gaz (48%) – operator of the Polish section of Yamal-Europe pipeline
Romania
WIROM (25%)
Serbia
JugoRosGaz (50%)
Progress Gas (50%)
Switzerland
Baltic LNG AG (80%) - a joint venture with Sovkomflot for the development and sale of LNG
Nord Stream AG (51%) – operator of the planned Nord Stream pipeline
ZMB (Schweiz) AG (100%)
Gas Project Development Central Asia AG (50%) - a joint venture with Centrex Gas & Energy Europe AG
Turkey
Bosphorus Gaz Corporation AS (40%) - a joint venture with Tur Enerji
Turusgaz (45%) - a joint venture with BOTAS
Ukraine
YuzhNIIgiprogaz
The United Kingdom
Gazprom Marketing and Trading Limited (GM&T) (100%)
Interconnector (UK) Limited (10%) - operator of the Interconnector pipeline
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