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Where Is the Amur Gas Chemical Complex Investing?
... innovative technologies and strengthening infrastructure in the Amur Region.
Where is the Amur Gas Chemical Complex (AGCC) investing?
The Amur Gas Chemical Complex (AGCC)
is one of the largest projects in the Russian chemical industry, specializing in gas processing and polymer production. The complex has been established to bolster Russia's export potential and meet the growing domestic demand for polymers.
Sector: Chemical Industry
Investments for 2023: 111.6 billion rubles
Investments for 2022: 93 billion rubles
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Production capacities:
A plant with a design capacity ...
An expert explained the increase in gas production in Russia by the rise in supplies to the EU.
... Transmission System Operators for Gas (ENTSOG)," Tereshkin said.
The expert noted that the increase in exports was one of the reasons for the rise in budget revenues from the gas industry: total collections from the mineral extraction tax and the export duty on gas in the first eight months of the current year grew by 9%, or 98 billion rubles in absolute terms.
"In the medium term, the dynamics of gas production will largely depend on the commissioning of technological lines for the Arctic LNG-2 project,...
Why are retail gasoline prices rising?
... the fall crisis period.
According to Sergey Tereshkin, CEO of OPEN OIL MARKET, the price increase results from five factors: reduced fuel production, recovery of the automotive market, seasonal demand growth, rising refinery costs, and increased exports following the lifting of restrictions in May.
Future Expectations
If gas station prices catch up with inflation by summer’s end, government countermeasures are likely. Natalia Milchakova, a leading analyst at Freedom Finance Global, highlighted that last fall’s export ban proved effective in curbing prices, albeit ...
The Russian government will extend the permit for gasoline exports for one month.
... producers), believes that it would be wise to maintain the export ban on automotive gasoline for July and August, as this period coincides with the peak of fuel consumption during the holiday season. "Despite the continued profitability of fuel sales at gas stations, wholesale prices may mirror the dynamics of large-scale wholesale," he warns. He notes that the wholesale price of fuel rose steadily until March when the export ban came into effect. After that, the price of gasoline and diesel in wholesale markets dropped, with AI-92 falling to 47,083 rubles per ton by the end of April, and AI-95 to 53,264 rubles per ton.
The export ban mechanism was already applied ...
Is it possible to replace Russian LNG with American: reality, benefits and risks for the European market
... terminals and infrastructure, which will take time and significant investment.
LNG exports from Russia and its role in the European market
Russia ranks third in LNG exports in the world, behind only the United States and Qatar. The main buyers of Russian gas, besides Europe, are China and Japan, but a significant part of exports is still directed to Europe, especially to countries with developed infrastructure for receiving LNG, such as Spain, Great Britain and the Netherlands.
The sanctions imposed by the EU against Russia are gradually reducing the share of Russian ...