A complete set of 33 pipeline maps offering a detailed view of the oil and gas infrastructure in the former Soviet Union
FSU Oil & Gas Advisory Service
Subscribe for full coverage of all areas of the oil and gas sector in the former Soviet Union and neighbouring regions
This email-based subscription service provides timely analysis and insightful comment on developments in the Former Soviet Union, going behind the headlines to assess the implications of industry and politics, upstream, downstream and in the oil and gas transportation sector.......
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Developments in Russia and the other former Soviet Union countries are of critical importance to the oil and gas industries and markets around the world.
The FSU Oil Gas Advisory Service draws on both published material from a wide range of sources and our own network of contacts in the region and the oil companies operating there.
Recent bulletins include:
- Caspian oil production grows in 2011
- Azerbaijan’s alternatives
- Nord Stream begins pipelaying
- Russian oil production reaches 10 mbpd
- Turkmenistan seeks new gas buyers
- Ukraine reverses oil pipeline
- Russia and China fail to reach gas supply deal
- Kazakhstan’s Caspian transport squeeze
- Too many pipelines?
- Bulgaria sparks concern over Burgas-Alexandroupolis and South Stream pipelines
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FSU Oil & Gas Infrastructure digital mapping data
An extensive library of digital co-ordinates covering much of the oil and gas infrastructure of the Former Soviet Union.
The Future of Caspian Oil Exports
Identifies the the challenges and opportunities created by the increasing volumes of oil being produced in the Caspian Sea region
Will Growth Return to Russian Oil?
This Executive Report examines the detail of the slowdown in production, looking at how individual companies have fared in 2008
Russia's Transit Pipelines (Gas)
Recently published by Julian Lee, this map shows Russia's gas pipelines to Europe crossing Ukraine and Belarus









