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9780199554546

Russian and CIS Gas Markets and Their Impact on Europe

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    9780199554546

  • ISBN10:

    0199554544

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-05-12
  • Publisher: Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
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Summary

This will be the first book to present an overview of the gas industry, and gas markets, across the CIS, which - despite their significance for global markets generally and Europe in particular - have been paid relatively little attention. Russia's clashes in 2006-07 with Ukraine and Belarus, which resulted in gas exports to Europe being interrupted, alerted a European and international audience to the need to understand the background to such disputes. The changes following the death of president Niyazov in Turkmenistan, the second largest CIS producer after Russia, has fuelled discussions about the growing importance of China as a consumer of CIS gas and of a "fourth corridor" to Europe avoiding Russia. All these things have heightened interest in the CIS not only as a significant producer and exporter of natural gas, but also a major consumer in its own right. In this book, experts with first-hand knowledge of the gas sector in the CIS provide an overview to the political economy of its markets during the 2000s, and discuss its prospects up to 2015. There are ten country chapters, on Russia, Ukraine, Moldova, Belarus, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. These cover production, decision-making and regulation, and consumption and domestic market reform. Trading relations both between the CIS countries themselves and with other markets, particularly those in Europe, are discussed, and a chapter on trade and transit discusses prices, export routes and transit costs, and infrastructure.

Author Biography


Simon Pirani is a Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford Institute of Energy Studies. He writes about energy, politics and the economy of the former Soviet Union as a journalist. His publications include a working paper, Ukraine's Gas Sector (2007), and a monograph on Soviet history, The Russian Revolution in Retreat, 1920-24 (2008).

Table of Contents

1. Introduction, Simon Pirani2. Russia: the gas balance to 2015 - a difficult decade ahead?, Jonathan Stern3. Ukraine: a gas dependent state, Simon Pirani4. Belarus: the domestic gas market and relations with Russia, Katja Yafimava5. Moldova's gas sector, Chloe Bruce and Katja Yafimava6. Azerbaijan: from gas importer to gas exporter, Julian Bowden7. Armenia's gas markets, Armen Yeghiazaryan8. Georgia's gas sector, Micheil Tokmazishvili and Julian Bowden9. Turkmenistan: an exporter in transition10. Kazakhstan's gas sector, Shamil Yenikeyeff11. Uzbekistan: an internally oriented producer, Stanislav Zhukov12. Systemic reform issues, Tatiana Mitrova13. Russia, the CIS and Europe: gas trade and transit, Jonathan Stern and Simon Pirani14. Conclusions, Simon Pirani

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