Shale Gas Production in the Post-Soviet Countries: First Results and Problems

This chapter considers the approaches and possibilities of exploration and use of shale gas in the countries of the former USSR. Many of them became interested in the results of the US “shale revolution” which opened the new stage in gas production. Some post-Soviet countries are eager by using shal...

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Main Authors: S. S. Zhiltsov, I. S. Zonn, С. С. Жильцов, И. С. Зонн
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Hydrocarbon resources
Reserves
Production
Energy policy
Russia
Ukraine
Moldova
Kazakhstan
Ecology
углеводородные ресурсы
запасы
производство
энергетическая политика
Россия
Украина
Молдавия
Казахстан
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Hydrocarbon resources
Reserves
Production
Energy policy
Russia
Ukraine
Moldova
Kazakhstan
Ecology
углеводородные ресурсы
запасы
производство
энергетическая политика
Россия
Украина
Молдавия
Казахстан
S. S. Zhiltsov
I. S. Zonn
С. С. Жильцов
И. С. Зонн
Shale Gas Production in the Post-Soviet Countries: First Results and Problems
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Hydrocarbon resources
Reserves
Production
Energy policy
Russia
Ukraine
Moldova
Kazakhstan
Ecology
углеводородные ресурсы
запасы
производство
энергетическая политика
Россия
Украина
Молдавия
Казахстан
description This chapter considers the approaches and possibilities of exploration and use of shale gas in the countries of the former USSR. Many of them became interested in the results of the US “shale revolution” which opened the new stage in gas production. Some post-Soviet countries are eager by using shale gas to reduce their dependence on external deliveries, thus, attaining energy independence.The data on shale gas reserves in the post-Soviet countries are taken together; the preliminary results of energy policy in these countries concerning development of the shale gas deposits are presented; the first results of oil and gas company activities are analyzed.Of all post-Soviet countries, Ukraine was most active in this respect having declared about possessing the greatest shale gas reserves. Ukraine invited foreign oil and gas companies which showed interest in the shale deposits. But the shale gas production in Ukraine acquired political dimensions impeding the objective assessment of startup conditions and likely consequences of shale gas extraction for the people and natural environment. Shale gas was in the focus of attention of the authorities in Kazakhstan and Moldavia which considered this hydrocarbon resource as the significant factor for diversification of hydrocarbon supply and ensuring independence of the Russian gas. “Shale revolution” was not neglected in Russia which had to take into account the shale gas factor in the world energy balance adjusting its policy respectively. USA made attempt to push its shale contracts in Russia, thus, ensuring access to the Russian gas market. On the one hand, Russia remained indifferent to the shale boom and went on implementation of its pipeline projects, but, on the other hand, it does not waive off absolutely the potential of this hydrocarbon resource.In general, the post-Soviet countries regardless of the lack of a legislative base, technologies and unresolved environmental issues have shown certain interest in shale gas production. Рассматриваются подходы и ...
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Pimonov E. Grandfathers and Fathers of the “Shale Revolution”. TEC of Russia. 2014; 2:46- 48. (In Russ.)
Osipov A.M., Shendrik T.G., Popov A.F., Grishchuk S.V. Natural Shale Gas: Forecasts and Reality. Contemporary Science. 2012;1:47. (In Russ.)
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State Report «On the State and Use of Mineral Resources in the Russian Federation of 2010». Moscow: Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology; 2011. 112 p. (In Russ.)
Gazprom Report and Gas Production in Russia. Russian Oil and Gas Technologies. 2014;39:40- 50. (In Russ.)
Davtyan V.S. Shale Play Development to Diversify Energy Systems in the Republic of Armenia. Bulletin of Engineering Academy of Armenia. Special Issue. 2014;1:62-65. (In Russ.)
Kulikov S. The Europeans «Blow New Bubbles» [Internet]. 2011. Available from: http://www.ng.ru/economics/2011-10-13/4_gaz.html [Accessed: 19.12.2017] (In Russ.)
Zhiltsov S.S., editor. The Shale Flash Mob: Technologies, Ecology, Politics. Moscow: Vostochnaya Kniga; 2013. 176 p. (In Russ.)
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Zhiltsov S.S., Grigoryants V.E., Ishin A.V., editors. Shale Gas: Facts, Assessments, Forecasts. Simferopol: Tavria; 2012. 136 p. (In Russ.)
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Putin V.V. The answer to a question whether Gazprom has overslept a shale gas revolution, no. [Internet]. 2013. Available from: http://www.rbc.ru/rbcfreenews/20130425160403.shtml [Accessed: 21.11.2017]. (In Russ.)
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James Ch. Shale Oil and Gas Transform America, but the Rest World Is not in a Hurry. AC. 2014;1:24-28. (In Russ.)
Zhiltsov S.S. Shale Gas in Russia: New Outlines of the Energy Policy. In: Zhiltsov S.S., editor. Shale Gas: Ecology, Politics, Economy. Berlin: Springer; 2017. p. 185-192. DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-50275-5
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Karpova N.S., Lavrov S.N., Simonov A.G. International Gas Projects of Russia: European Alliance and Strategic Alternatives. Moscow: TEIS; 2014. p. 146. (In Russ.)
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Zonn I.S., Zhiltsov S.S. Arctic Rush: Grab and Drill. Moscow: AST; 2013. 264 p. (In Russ.)
Chepoy M., Aparatu S. Opportunities for Strengthening the Energy Security in RM: Natural Gas or Shale Gas. Moldavia: Institute of Social Initiatives Viitorul; 2013. P. 4-16.
Magomet RD. Shale Gas Production. Proceedings of the Mine Institute. 2014;27:125- 130. (In Russ.)
Martynova A. Obscure Future. Oil and Gas. Moscow: Izvestia; 2015. p. 14-15. (In Russ.)
Nadirov N.K. Unconventional Hydrocarbon Resources of the Republic of Kazakhstan: Problems and Some Possible Solutions. Oil and Gas. 2013;4(76):58. (In Russ.)
Bulekbaev A.A. Unconventional Tight, Methane-Coalbed and Shale Gas. Prospects for Kazakhstan? Kazenergy Journal. 2013;1(56):50-59. (In Russ.)
Tetelmin V.V., Yazev V.A., Solovyanov A.A. Shale Hydrocarbons. Extraction Technology. Environmental Threats. Dolgoprudny: Intellekt; 2014. p. 142. (In Russ.)
Solovyanov A.A. Environmental Impacts of Shale Gas Development. Moscow: The Green Book; 2014. p. 7. (In Russ.)
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spelling ftjpsi:oai:oai.postsoviet.elpub.ru:article/161 2023-05-15T14:28:23+02:00 Shale Gas Production in the Post-Soviet Countries: First Results and Problems Добыча сланцевого газа в странах постсоветского пространства: первые результаты и проблемы S. S. Zhiltsov I. S. Zonn С. С. Жильцов И. С. Зонн 2018-08-24 application/pdf https://www.postsovietarea.com/jour/article/view/161 https://doi.org/10.24975/2313-8920-2018-5-3-236-250 eng eng The Centre of Regional Research https://www.postsovietarea.com/jour/article/view/161/161 Zhiltsov S.S., editor. Shale Gas: Ecology, Politics, Economy. Berlin: Springer; 2017. 250 p. Agafonov I.A. Prospects of Shale Gas Use. Newsletter of the Samara State University of Economics. 2014;6:40. (In Russ.) Pimonov E. Grandfathers and Fathers of the “Shale Revolution”. TEC of Russia. 2014; 2:46- 48. (In Russ.) Osipov A.M., Shendrik T.G., Popov A.F., Grishchuk S.V. Natural Shale Gas: Forecasts and Reality. Contemporary Science. 2012;1:47. (In Russ.) Rybakova M.P. First Meeting of the Chamber for Commerce and Industry on Shale Gas Development [Internet]. 2012. Available from: http://tpprf.ru/ru/interaction/committee/komener/news/43007/[Accessed: 12.11.2017] (In Russ.) State Report «On the State and Use of Mineral Resources in the Russian Federation of 2010». Moscow: Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology; 2011. 112 p. (In Russ.) Gazprom Report and Gas Production in Russia. Russian Oil and Gas Technologies. 2014;39:40- 50. (In Russ.) Davtyan V.S. Shale Play Development to Diversify Energy Systems in the Republic of Armenia. Bulletin of Engineering Academy of Armenia. Special Issue. 2014;1:62-65. (In Russ.) Kulikov S. The Europeans «Blow New Bubbles» [Internet]. 2011. Available from: http://www.ng.ru/economics/2011-10-13/4_gaz.html [Accessed: 19.12.2017] (In Russ.) Zhiltsov S.S., editor. The Shale Flash Mob: Technologies, Ecology, Politics. Moscow: Vostochnaya Kniga; 2013. 176 p. (In Russ.) Zhiltsov S.S., Nogmova A.S. Russia doesn’t support «Shale revolution ». Post-Soviet Issues. 2015;(4):16-28. (In Russ.) Zhiltsov S.S., Grigoryants V.E., Ishin A.V., editors. Shale Gas: Facts, Assessments, Forecasts. Simferopol: Tavria; 2012. 136 p. (In Russ.) Timokhov V.M., Zhiznin M.S. Alternative Revolution [Internet]. 2011. Available from: http://www.ng.ru/energy/2011-11-08/12_revolution.html?mpril [Accessed: 18.11.2017]. (In Russ.) Shorthand Record of Vladimir Putin in RF State Duma. [Internet]. 2012. https://ria.ru/economy/20120411/623107721.html [Accessed: 18.12.2017]. (In Russ.) Scenarios of Long-Term Forecasts of the Socioeconomic Development of the Russian Federation Until 2030. Moscow. Ministry of Economic Development of Russia. [Internet]. 2012. Available from: http://static.government.ru/media/files/41d457592e04b76338b7.pdf [Accessed: 21.12.2017]. (In Russ.) Russia will extract slate gas since 2014. [Internet]. 2012. Available from: http://www.finmarket.ru/z/news/hotnews.asp?id=3137136 [Accessed: 17.05.2017]. (In Russ.) Putin V.V. The answer to a question whether Gazprom has overslept a shale gas revolution, no. [Internet]. 2013. Available from: http://www.rbc.ru/rbcfreenews/20130425160403.shtml [Accessed: 21.11.2017]. (In Russ.) Chernyak I. The Most Hot Questions – from Crimea. [Internet]. 2014. Available from: https://rg.ru/2014/04/18/otveti.html [Accessed: 22.12.2017]. (In Russ.) James Ch. Shale Oil and Gas Transform America, but the Rest World Is not in a Hurry. AC. 2014;1:24-28. (In Russ.) Zhiltsov S.S. Shale Gas in Russia: New Outlines of the Energy Policy. In: Zhiltsov S.S., editor. Shale Gas: Ecology, Politics, Economy. Berlin: Springer; 2017. p. 185-192. DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-50275-5 Ukolov P.A. Current State of the Russia– EU Energy Relationships. In: Russia in Restructuring the World Energy. Moscow: IMEMO RAS; 2017. p. 13-20. (In Russ.) Karpova N.S., Lavrov S.N., Simonov A.G. International Gas Projects of Russia: European Alliance and Strategic Alternatives. Moscow: TEIS; 2014. p. 146. (In Russ.) Ampilov Yu. When the Wide-Scale Shale Oil and Gas Production Can Be Expected in Russia? Industrial Proceedings. 2015;3:3-4. (In Russ.) Samedova E. When “Gazprom” Will Wake Up? Profil. 2013;25:6-9. (In Russ.) Zonn I.S., Zhiltsov S.S. Arctic Rush: Grab and Drill. Moscow: AST; 2013. 264 p. (In Russ.) Chepoy M., Aparatu S. Opportunities for Strengthening the Energy Security in RM: Natural Gas or Shale Gas. Moldavia: Institute of Social Initiatives Viitorul; 2013. P. 4-16. Magomet RD. Shale Gas Production. Proceedings of the Mine Institute. 2014;27:125- 130. (In Russ.) Martynova A. Obscure Future. Oil and Gas. Moscow: Izvestia; 2015. p. 14-15. (In Russ.) Nadirov N.K. Unconventional Hydrocarbon Resources of the Republic of Kazakhstan: Problems and Some Possible Solutions. Oil and Gas. 2013;4(76):58. (In Russ.) Bulekbaev A.A. Unconventional Tight, Methane-Coalbed and Shale Gas. Prospects for Kazakhstan? Kazenergy Journal. 2013;1(56):50-59. (In Russ.) Tetelmin V.V., Yazev V.A., Solovyanov A.A. Shale Hydrocarbons. Extraction Technology. Environmental Threats. Dolgoprudny: Intellekt; 2014. p. 142. (In Russ.) Solovyanov A.A. Environmental Impacts of Shale Gas Development. Moscow: The Green Book; 2014. p. 7. (In Russ.) https://www.postsovietarea.com/jour/article/view/161 doi:10.24975/2313-8920-2018-5-3-236-250 Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal.Authors are able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgement of its initial publication in this journal.Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) prior to and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work (See The Effect of Open Access). Авторы, публикующие в данном журнале, соглашаются со следующим:Авторы сохраняют за собой авторские права на работу и предоставляют журналу право первой публикации работы на условиях лицензии Creative Commons Attribution License, которая позволяет другим распространять данную работу с обязательным сохранением ссылок на авторов оригинальной работы и оригинальную публикацию в этом журнале.Авторы сохраняют право заключать отдельные контрактные договорённости, касающиеся не-эксклюзивного распространения версии работы в опубликованном здесь виде (например, размещение ее в институтском хранилище, публикацию в книге), со ссылкой на ее оригинальную публикацию в этом журнале.Авторы имеют право размещать их работу в сети Интернет (например в институтском хранилище или персональном сайте) до и во время процесса рассмотрения ее данным журналом, так как это может привести к продуктивному обсуждению и большему количеству ссылок на данную работу (См. The Effect of Open Access). CC-BY Post-Soviet Issues; Том 5, № 3 (2018); 236-250 Проблемы постсоветского пространства; Том 5, № 3 (2018); 236-250 2587-8174 2313-8920 10.24975/2313-8920-2018-5-3 экология Hydrocarbon resources Reserves Production Energy policy Russia Ukraine Moldova Kazakhstan Ecology углеводородные ресурсы запасы производство энергетическая политика Россия Украина Молдавия Казахстан info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2018 ftjpsi https://doi.org/10.24975/2313-8920-2018-5-3-236-250 https://doi.org/10.24975/2313-8920-2018-5-3 2022-08-03T16:05:49Z This chapter considers the approaches and possibilities of exploration and use of shale gas in the countries of the former USSR. Many of them became interested in the results of the US “shale revolution” which opened the new stage in gas production. Some post-Soviet countries are eager by using shale gas to reduce their dependence on external deliveries, thus, attaining energy independence.The data on shale gas reserves in the post-Soviet countries are taken together; the preliminary results of energy policy in these countries concerning development of the shale gas deposits are presented; the first results of oil and gas company activities are analyzed.Of all post-Soviet countries, Ukraine was most active in this respect having declared about possessing the greatest shale gas reserves. Ukraine invited foreign oil and gas companies which showed interest in the shale deposits. But the shale gas production in Ukraine acquired political dimensions impeding the objective assessment of startup conditions and likely consequences of shale gas extraction for the people and natural environment. Shale gas was in the focus of attention of the authorities in Kazakhstan and Moldavia which considered this hydrocarbon resource as the significant factor for diversification of hydrocarbon supply and ensuring independence of the Russian gas. “Shale revolution” was not neglected in Russia which had to take into account the shale gas factor in the world energy balance adjusting its policy respectively. USA made attempt to push its shale contracts in Russia, thus, ensuring access to the Russian gas market. On the one hand, Russia remained indifferent to the shale boom and went on implementation of its pipeline projects, but, on the other hand, it does not waive off absolutely the potential of this hydrocarbon resource.In general, the post-Soviet countries regardless of the lack of a legislative base, technologies and unresolved environmental issues have shown certain interest in shale gas production. Рассматриваются подходы и ... 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