Caspian Oil and Gas The Supply Potential of Central Asia and Transcaucasia
The Central Asian/Transcaucasian region has the potential to become a significant producer and exporter of oil and gas. Estimates of its reserve base are on the scale of the North Sea. Over the next decade, as world oil demand continues to grow, the region will gain in importance by helping to diver...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Paris :
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2000.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword by Robert J. Priddle
- Overview
- The Region
- Reserve Base
- Production and Export Potential
- Importance as an Alternative Source of Supply
- Oil and Gas in the Economic Development of the Region
- Investment
- Oil and Gas Routes
- Environment
- Legal Status of the Caspian Sea
- Projections of Oil and Gas Production, Domestic Demands, and Exports
- Summary
- Supply Scenarios
- Domestic Demand and Exports
- Markets for Caspian Region Oil
- -Summary
- World Oil Market Outlook
- Future World Oil Trade
- Markets for Caspian Region Gas
- Summary
- Markets for Central Asian and Transcaucasian Gas
- Competitors
- Prospects for LNG and LPG Exports
- Investment Framework
- Opportunities for Private Risk Investment in the Oil and Gas Sector
- Legal Context for Investors
- Investment Context by Sub-Sector
- MarineTransportation in the Caspian and Black Seas and the Turkish Straits
- The Turkish Straits
- Marine Transportation in the Caspian and Black Seas
- Legal Status of the Caspain Sea
- Country Chapters
- -Azerbaijan
- Kazakstan
- Turkemenistan
- Uzbekistan