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"Outlook on the Russian Offshore Oil & Gas Industry"
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Luncheon Briefing
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Dan Satinsky
Director
North American Business Development
RPI, Inc.
(www.rpi-inc.com)
(a Moscow-based, international energy consulting firm specializing in the energy industry of Russia, the Caspian region, Eastern and Central Europe)
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Thursday, October 26, 2006
12:00 Noon
(11:30 a.m. networking reception) The Plimsoll
Club, 30th Floor, WTC
(Free validated parking in the WTC Garage) |
Russia is the world's largest total energy
producer. It is the largest producer and exporter of natural
gas and near the top in oil production and sales. As existing
onshore fields mature, Russia is planning to not only maintain its
current levels, but to increase its oil and gas production in the
years to come. To reach these goals, it must turn to known, but
undeveloped deposits in the offshore territories of the Western
Arctic, Far East and Central Asian sea shelves, along with onshore
fields in Eastern Siberia.
The luncheon presentation will summarize the results
of a new study on the Russian offshore oil and gas industry,
including information on location of the larger fields, shelf
projects planned or underway, Russian LNG plans, and equipment and
technology that will be needed to explore and develop the Russian
continental shelf. Despite recent controversy sparked by resurgent
nationalism in the Russian energy industry, reflecting global
trends, Russian offshore projects offer an array of opportunities
for oil and gas operators, equipment suppliers, service companies,
transport firms, financial institutions and traders. The size and
complexity of the development projects for the Russian offshore
dictate that foreign participation is absolutely essential for
success. Forward-looking companies that want to consider whether the
emerging Russian offshore oil & gas industry is a business
opportunity worth investigating should not miss this presentation.
Daniel Satinsky previously served as the
Executive Editor of Russian Petroleum Investor and Caspian Investor,
analytic journals specializing in the energy sector in the former
Soviet Union. He also serves as President of the U.S.-Russia Chamber
of Commerce of New England, Inc. Mr. Satinsky has been a regular
business visitor to Russia since 1989 and is a frequent speaker on
Russia-related topics.
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Sponsoring Organizations
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World Trade Center of New Orleans
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Ark-La-Tex Regional Export & Technology Center
Baton Rouge Center for World Affairs
Consular Corps of New Orleans
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Louisiana
International Freight Forwarders and Customs Brokers
Association
International Trade Council/Red River Region
Jefferson Chamber
Louisiana District Export Council
Louisiana International Trade Center/SBDC
Louisiana Tax Free Shopping
Louisiana Technology Council
Loyola College of Business Administration
New Orleans Chamber of Commerce
New Orleans U.S. Export Assistance Center
Propeller Club, Port of New Orleans
World Affairs Council of New Orleans
World Trade Club of Greater New Orleans
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Cost:
$30 for members of the sponsoring
organizations and companies.
$35 for non-members.
Registration and prepayment are
required by October 25, 10:00 a.m.
(cancellation notice required by
October 25, 10:00
a.m.)
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