Online Business Forum, Onsite Visits and 1-2-1 Meetings "Oil and Gas Russia and CIS Online" is an international, professional platform, bringing together flagship O&G companies, chemical and petrochemical facilities from Russia and the CIS, regional and international suppliers for O&G industry. “Oil and Gas Russia and CIS Online” Business Forum enables to continue networking, share ideas and experience, work out anti-crisis solutions in safe virtual format.
Online events reveal even more business networking opportunities for you and your company!
Prescheduled 1-2-1 meetings in virtual rooms
You will be able to conduct private negotiations with your current and potential partners. All meetings will be scheduled in advance
Ask, comment, discuss in a chat room or by a video call
Event’s platform allows participants to ask questions, receive answers, share opinions, provide comments and participate in discussions in real time
Pre-scheduled brief presentations and meetings
System of brief meetings and presentations in front of several key customers in a separate online chat room
Find and communicate
Closed 1-2-1 chat rooms with all participants will be available for you
Enlarged delegations from Russian and CIS Oil&Gas companies
The online format makes participation in the event accessible to everyone!
Deputy
Head of Commerce and Logistics
RN-Morskoi Terminal Nakhodka
Acting Vice President of Strategy and Development
Bashneft
Director, Shelf Projects Promotion Programmes
Gazpromneft-Sakhalin
General Director
Gazprom Dobycha Irkutsk
General Director
Gazprom Gazenergoset Helium
General Director
NK Rusneftekhim
General Director
Lukoil-Nizhegorodnii-nefteproekt
CEO, Deputy Chairman of Expert Council
Russia's Union of Oil & Gas Producers the Russian Gas Society
CEO, Deputy Chairman of Expert Council
Russia's Union of Oil & Gas Producers the Russian Gas Society
First Deputy General Director (on Operation) – Director of Refinery
TANECO (Tatneft)
First Deputy General Director (on Operation) – Director of Refinery
TANECO (Tatneft)
1-2-1 Meetings, Business and Informal Networking
connect with industry leaders while working from home!
Hotline with business experts!
Ask your burning questions, call for advice, and share your experience during and after sessions!
Online video visits in real time to Gazpromneft-Khantos and Ilsky Oil Refinery:
participants will take part in guided tours around production sites, take a deep dive into production processes and learn more about development and expansion plans from C-level executives, all in safe online format
300+ senior executives of major O&G companies from Russia and the CIS,
investment projects, technological leaders, and industry experts
Interactive parallel technical discussions:
O&G processing, petrochemicals and gas-to-chemicals, transhipment and storage, geological exploration and extraction
Strategic opening session and discussion:
anti-crisis strategies of O&G industry development
Case-studies. Success formula and secret tips from industry leaders:
project management, operation, automation, industrial safety, innovative technologies, modernisation, reduction of costs
Safe platform!
Stay connected with colleagues and experts from your home office
Amur Gas Processing Plant and Amur Gas Chemical Complex
Initiator: Gazprom, SIBUR
Investment: Gas Processing Plant (GPP) – 950 billion RUB, Gas Chemical Complex (GCC) – $7-8 billion
Status: GPP – commissioning by phases from 2021, GCC – commissioning after 2024 synchronised with the launching of GPP’s 4th phase
Description: Amur GPP will become the largest in Russia and the second largest in the world among natural gas processing facilities. Nameplate capacity is 42 billion cubic meters per annum. Once the nameplate capacity is reached (2025 as planned) the facility will produce up to 60 million cubic meters of helium, about 2.5 million tonnes of ethane, about 1 million tonnes of propane, about 500 thousand tonnes of butane, about 200 thousand tonnes of pentene hexane fraction annually.
Amur GCC will process ethane into monomers with further production of polyethylene under demanded brands. Amur GPP will become the supplier of ethane for the petrochemical complex.
The second phase of Khabarovsk Oil Refinery
Initiator: Independent Oil and Gas Company
Investment: about 300 billion RUB
Status: preparation of project documentation, commissioning in 2025
Description: The project implies construction of the 2nd phase at another site. Planned capacity of the new facility is 5 million tonnes of primary product processing. To date, project documentation is being developed, selection of a construction site is in progress. Besides the company is looking for investors. Korean and Japanese partners are considering opportunities of EPC contract alongside with the refinery expansion.
Ethane-to-polymer plant
Initiator: Irkutsk Oil Company, licensors – Lummus, Univation Technologies
Investment: $168 RUB
Status: completion before 2023
Description: The plant will produce high- and low-density polymer from ethane. Planned output – 650 thousand tonnes per annum. Ethane will be delivered from IOC’s fields. In January 2020, the project was approved at the public hearings. Turn-key construction agreement was signed with Turkish company Gemont. Japanese Toyo Engineering Corporation takes part in project development as well.
Oil Terminal Yamburg, Yamal
Initiator: Gazprom Neft
Investment: n/d
Status: preliminary investment decision – in 2020, the final – in 2021
Description: Gazprom Neft plans to build Marine Shipping Terminal of the Yamburg Field. Yamburg’s reserves are estimated from 1 to 3 billion tonnes in oil equivalent. The field can become a new challenge for Gazprom Neft. Oil production can range from 5 to 20 million tonnes.
Prospecting and appraisal wells at the Ignyalinskoe oil and gas condensate field
Initiator: Gazprom Neft
Investment: n/d
Status: pilot commercial development starts in 2021, full-scale development starts in 2024
Description: Gazprom Neft discovered new hydrocarbon deposits at the Ignyalinsky license block in the Irkutsk region. Expected increase of reserves will comprise over 19 million tonnes of oil. Recoverable reserves of liquid hydrocarbons at the Ignyalinsky block equals about 64 million tonnes in total. Gazporm Neft plans to drill 3 wells for pilot operation in 2020 and 8 more exploration wells before 2022.
Exploration of reserves at the Sakhalin shelf and development of Achimov deposits at the Yamburg field, Gazprom Neft
Initiator: Gazprom Neft
Investment: n/d
Status: assessment phase, commercial production from 2024
Description: Gazprom Neft offered Shell Company to become a partner in the project for exploration of recently discovered oil reserves at the Sakhalin shelf and development of Achimov deposits at the Yamburg field. Overall liquids reserves of Gazprom Neft’s fields in Sakhalin exceed 1.8 billion tonnes. To date, geological exploration is in progress, assessment phase will be completed in 2022–2023, final investment decision will be ready at the same time.
Brochure of the event
The brochure features highlights of Online Business Forum, business networking opportunities, participants and programme at a glance
O&G investment projects in Russia and the CIS
The analytics report includes flagship O&G investment projects for geological exploration and extraction, oil refining, gas processing, petrochemicals and gas-to-chemicals, oil and petroleum storage and transshipment in Russia and the CIS
Russian Oil & Gas Industry and challenges in 2020: current status and outlooks
The analytics report features:
• expert evaluation of Russian O&G industry in modern economic conditions;
• prospects of O&G production, processing, transshipment and petrochemical sector in Russia;
• existing and planned support measures for investment projects and industry as a whole