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KORZHUBAEV, ANDREI (3) answer(s).
 
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Comprehensive development of Eastern Russia's gas resources / Korzhubaev, Andrei   Journal Article
Korzhubaev, Andrei Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The article describes in detail the gasfields of East Siberia and the Russian Far East. In analyzing the prospects for their development, the author compares different concepts and introduces the reader to the positions of academics from the Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The development of gas deposits for the gasification of the region and for export is deemed a prerequisite for solving the problems of eastern Russia's socio-economic development.
Key Words Natural Gas  Gazprom  LNG  Helium Industry  Kovykta Field 
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Oil and gas production prospects in Eastern Siberia and the Rus / Korzhubaev, Andrei   Journal Article
Korzhubaev, Andrei Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Oil and gas  Eastern Siberia  Russian Far East 
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ID:   084046


Prospects for Russian natural gas to flow from Russia to APR co: resources, technologies and geopolitics / Kontorovich, Alexei; Korzhubaev, Andrei; Eder, Leonty   Journal Article
Korzhubaev, Andrei Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Current demand and forecasts for gas needs in the APR. The Asia-Pacific Region (APR, or Pacific Rim) is today the world's most dynamic international market for natural gas. In the past few decades (late 20th and early 21st centuries), demand for gas in the APR has grown and construction of gas delivery systems proceeded faster than in the rest of the world and led to a rise of the region's share of global gas consumption by a factor of 15 over 40 years. In 1965, APR consumers used up 5.9 billion m3 of gas; in 1970, they needed 15.7 billion m3; in 1980, their requirements went up to 70.4 billion m3, which more than doubled in 1990, to 158.6 billion m3, reaching 438.5 billion m3 of natural gas in 2006, or above 15% of global demand
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