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» November 2002 The NOVEMBER 2002 issue of Eastern Bloc Energy includes the following articles:
Tyumen Oil Company: Data on its share structure, financial data for the first half of 2002 and 2001, oil reserves by category, cumulative production and regional distribution of oil reserves. The exploration results for 2001 are provided and the size of reserves in the new region of Uvatsk District (southern Tyumen Province) is assessed. Data on oil production by subsidiary during 1992-2001 is provided.
Oil production by Lukoil and YUKOS in October, indicating that YUKOS is now the largest producer in Russia.
Viktor Kalyuzhnyi gives his forecast of Russian oil production to 2015.
Kazakhstan oil production in January-August
Gazprom plan for the liberalisation of the gas market.
Nikoil data for market capitalisation of oil, gas and electricity companies in October and November.
Sibneft financial results for first-half 2002 and 2001.
Gazprom plan to buy into RUSIA Petroleum and participate in the development of Kovykta gasfield.
CIS oil shipments in October, indicating a small increase over September and a big rise when compared with October 2001.
Kazakhstan plans to pump up to 10 mn t/yr through the Baku-Ceyhan oil pipeline.
Surgutneftegaz plan to buy German filling stations.
Lukoil plan to sell stakes in Chirag-Azeri-Gyuneshli and Shakhdeniz projects in Azerbaidzhan sector of Caspian.
YUKOS aim to buy Italian refinery stakes.
Japanese involvement in Sakhalin projects.
Statoil investment in Russian sector of Caspian.
Turkmen-Pakistan gas pipeline.
Data on Surgutneftegaz exploration work during 1997-2002.
Bulgarian oil imports in October.
Ceska Rafinerska financial data for 9 months.
Stake of 62.9% in Unipetrol to be re-offered.
Third quarter financial results for MOL of Hungary.
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