Oil Industry of the Former Soviet Union

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A01=E Stavrovsky
A01=N Krylov
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Author_E Stavrovsky
Author_N Krylov
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Cathodic Protection Potential
Cathodic Protection Stations
CIS Country
energy systems reliability
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Exploratory Drilling
extraction technologies
Gas Condensate
hydrocarbon reserves assessment
large energy systems
Long Distance Pipelines
Main Oil Pipelines
Main Pipeline
Oil Flow Rates
Oil Pipeline
oil pipeline operational challenges
Oil Pipeline Transportation
oil production
Oil Recovery Factor
oil transportation system
petroleum engineering
Pipeline Enterprises
pipeline infrastructure analysis
Potential Oil Resources
Pumping Houses
Russian energy sector
Soviet republic
Tank Farms
Transneft Company
Western Siberia
Wildcat Wells

Product details

  • ISBN 9789056990626
  • Weight: 725g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Mar 1998
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Russian Federation is a leading oil producer and has a major oil supply system. This book describes the current Russian situation and prospects for the future development of its industry. Accurate data on the Russian system of oil pipelines are published here in English for the first time and will be useful to those interested or involved in the oil business. The book provides information on technologies used, including their technical and economic characteristics and current research. Part I discusses oil reserves and current resource base, prospects for their development, potential oil reserves, and those already explored. Part II discusses conditions under which oil is produced and describes features particular to Russian oil production, associated problems and technologies, including their engineering and economic aspects. Part III highlights the background, current state, and operational problems of the oil transportation system of the Federation and other countries of the former Soviet Union - one of the world's largest energy systems. Also reviewed are the technical state and operational reliability of the main pipeline network, including a general description of the pipeline system, design and construction of oil pipelines, repair and maintenance, and economic and control problems.
Krylov, N; Boksernan, A.; Stavrovsky, E

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