2001
DOI: 10.1080/10889388.2001.10641168
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Developments in Russian Crude Oil Production in 2000

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“…Russia saw the peak of its oil production in 1983, when output reached close to 12 million barrels per day (mb/d) 3 . The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) was the world's largest oil producer for the most of the 1980s (Sagers, 2001). The level of production declined following the collapse of the USSR in late 1991 reaching a low of 6.1 mb/d in 1996.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Oil Industry In Russiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Russia saw the peak of its oil production in 1983, when output reached close to 12 million barrels per day (mb/d) 3 . The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) was the world's largest oil producer for the most of the 1980s (Sagers, 2001). The level of production declined following the collapse of the USSR in late 1991 reaching a low of 6.1 mb/d in 1996.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Oil Industry In Russiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interest of overseas companies has fluctuated with the collapse of the Russian economy in 1998 (The Moscow Times, 1998), and with the improved economic situation (and resultant improved oil price) since then between (Sagers, 2001.…”
Section: Primorsk Terminal the Baltic Pipeline System (Bps) And The mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Les études régionales sont rares et concernent soit de vastes sous-systèmes spatiaux hétérogènes tels le Nord ou la Sibérie et l'Extrême-Orient soit, à une échelle plus fine, l'une des deux capitales du pays. Sur le plan thématique, les contributions occidentales abordent la Sibérie occidentale, entre autres espaces, en traitant des sujets comme les désastres écologiques (Pearce, 1993 ;Sagers, 1994) ou le secteur économique du pétrole et du gaz (Sagers, 1995(Sagers, , 1996(Sagers, , 2001Von Hirschhause et Engerer, 1998).…”
Section: Energy Russia Spatial Change Territorial Transition Westunclassified
“…Les investissements étrangers en Russie s'élevaient à 200-300 millions de dollars en 1994 et à 1,2 milliard en 1999, mais ils sont redescendus à 441 millions en 2000 (Sagers, 2001). Du reste, la Russie ne parvient pas à être attractive.…”
Section: Temps Nordunclassified