РУССКАЯ НЕФТЬ ПОД ЗАПРЕТОМ
ПРАВИТЕЛЬСТВО РОССИИ - 12 ноября 2022 - Александр Новак провёл совещание по мерам поддержки нефтяной отрасли в условиях внешнего давления
В Координационном центре при Правительстве под руководством вице-премьера Александра Новака состоялось совещание по мерам поддержки нефтяной отрасли в связи с возможными последствиями от введения эмбарго на российские энергоносители.
Напомним, страны G7 и ЕС 5 декабря планируют ввести запрет на услуги по морской перевозке сырой нефти из России, а с 5 февраля 2023 года — российских нефтепродуктов в случае продажи её выше установленной предельной цены.
Совместно с Минэнерго России и ЦДУ ТЭК проведена работа по созданию информационно-аналитических ресурсов. Разработан бизнес-процесс, который описывает развитие четырёх основных направлений: мониторинг нефтяной, газовой, угольной отрасли и рынка нефтепродуктов.
Координационный центр представил основные оперативные показатели в нефтяной отрасли, в том числе информацию о доходах федерального бюджета от поставок нефти.
Реализация данных мероприятий позволит обеспечить эффективное функционирование нефтегазовой отрасли в условиях внешнего давления со стороны недружественных стран.
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РУССКАЯ НЕФТЬ ПОД ЗАПРЕТОМ
GAZPROM - November 10, 2022 - The Gazprom Management Committee took note of the information about the impact of the events of 2022 on the long-term outlook for the global energy market.
The main outcome of the year is structural changes observed in commodity markets. The transformation of the global energy system is taking place against the background of crisis events. The main consequences brought about by them are unprecedented growth of prices, redirection of gas supplies, and reduction in gas consumption.
For instance, preliminary estimates show that in the first ten months of 2022 global gas demand declined by over 40 billion cubic meters versus the same period of last year. Reduced gas consumption in the European Union became a key factor driving the decline, with the EU countries accounting for about 85 per cent of the reduction.
The first signs indicating a shortage of gas in the global market were already observed in 2021, when a considerable portion of growth in global gas consumption was covered by increased gas production of Gazprom.
In 2022, the imbalance between gas demand and supply was intensified by politically motivated decisions aimed at halting the imports of Russian gas, which were adopted by a number of countries. With the growth of gas prices in Europe, flows of liquefied natural gas were redistributed and shifted to the European market from other regions. It has to be noted that the increased supplies of LNG to Europe were to a large extent achieved through redirecting LNG shipments, not through boosting LNG production. In practice, this caused a shortage of energy resources in other countries.
The events of 2022 generally confirmed that fossil fuel is of key significance for the global economy. In particular, the demand for coal and petroleum products has increased. Decarbonization targets were downgraded by many countries. Energy security and affordable energy resources have again become a priority. At the same time, the situation in the energy market was further aggravated by the unprecedented subversive actions that were committed at the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 offshore gas pipelines in September.
Despite the ongoing uncertainty of long-term forecasts for the energy market development, it is clear that natural gas will continue gaining increased importance in the global energy mix. Its consumption is expected to increase by about 20 per cent by 2040 versus 2021. China will play a key role in the growth of energy consumption, including gas consumption. The Chinese gas market, which is the most dynamic one in the world, will grow to a level above the cumulative gas consumption of all European countries as early as by the end of this decade.
Gazprom remains committed to strengthening the energy security of the Russian Federation and its strategic partners. The Company continues expanding and developing its capacities in the production, transportation and processing of hydrocarbons; inter alia, efforts are underway to connect the gas infrastructure that exists in the west of Russia with that present in the east of the country. Gazprom is also preparing the launch of the Kovyktinskoye field and a section of the Power of Siberia gas pipeline for supplying gas to Russia's eastern regions and increasing gas exports to China.
The issue of the impact of the events of 2022 on the long-term outlook for the global energy market will be submitted for consideration by the Gazprom Board of Directors.
The Gazprom Management Committee took note of the information about the implementation of the Strategy of digital transformation of Gazprom (Gazprom Group) in 2022.
The meeting also approved the 2023–2027 Comprehensive Target Program for the reconstruction and re-equipment of Gazprom's energy facilities. The Program covers the power and heat supply networks, as well the water treatment and disposal systems of the Company's production facilities.
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