
In the last decade the key factor affecting oil markets was the growth in energy consumption in China, the significance of which is still preserved. Russia and Kazakhstan, while being the neighbours of China, are together major producing and exporting countries in Eurasian continent. For those who are working on these markets understanding of the interrelations in exploration, production and refining is crucial. Over the past four years the Russo-Sino-Kazakh Forum has become a platform for analysing these interrelations, its perspectives and development.
Key topics of the conference:
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Perspectives of oil resources base development in Russia and Kazakhstan in conjunction with orientating on Chinese market. New oil basins and existing fields
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Current situation and perspectives of exploration and production in Mongolia
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Domestic refining and demand in Russia, Kazakhstan and P.R. China
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Petrochemical products demand in gasoil, jet fuel, fuel oil, heating oil and feedstock
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Existing crude oil transport routes and new pipeline construction perspective. Ports crude oil transhipment
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Russian and Kazakhstan refineries – increasing refining efficiencies and oil products export potential
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Refining in China – parameters, end products and regional distribution
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Project financing in exploration and production, and financing transport infrastructure
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Asian legal foundation in cooperating within exploration and production – PSA, access to resource base of foreign partners
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Legal aspects of construction and exploitation of transnational pipelines in Asia
AUDIENCE:
Oil business leaders, senior management and leading specialists of oil companies, business developers, heads of E&P and transportation divisions, pipeline operators, strategic development consultants, bankers, lawyers.

































