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Oil and natural gas in Russia's eastern energy strategy: Dream or reality?

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  • Mareš, Miroslav
  • Laryš, Martin

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The article analyses Russia's Eastern energy strategy in the sectors of oil and natural gas, presenting its main aspects and examining it from the security perspective against the backdrop of official Russian documents. The goals set by the strategy are compared with the steps presently taken and planned by the Russian administration, as well as with short- and medium-term Russian energy policies in the sectors of oil and natural gas. The authors conclude that implementation of the Energy Strategy to 2030 in the sectors of oil and natural gas will be highly complicated in the Eastern vector of Russian politics and achievable only if new deposits are found.

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  • Mareš, Miroslav & Laryš, Martin, 2012. "Oil and natural gas in Russia's eastern energy strategy: Dream or reality?," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 50(C), pages 436-448.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:enepol:v:50:y:2012:i:c:p:436-448
    DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2012.07.040
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    Russia; Energy policy; Strategy;
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