MINERAL AND RAW MATERIAL BASE DEVELOPMENT GAS PRODUCTION GAS TRANSMISSION SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
Distribution of Explored Gas Reserves (А+В+С 1 ) as of January 1, 2013 Gazprom s share in global gas reserves 18% Gazprom s share in Russian gas reserves 72% Gazprom s А+В+С 1 reserves make up 35.1 trillion m 3 of gas 2
General Information about Geological Exploration. Principal Exploration Regions in Russian Federation NORWAY Kara, Barents and Pechora Seas shelves SWEDEN Yamal Peninsula Northern Taz Peninsula, Gydan, Ob and Taz Bays, Nadym-Pur-Taz region Far Eastern Federal District Kaliningrad ESTONIA FINLAND Northwestern Federal District LATVIA Saint Petersburg LITHUANIA Arkhangelsk Novgorod Republic of Sakha Sea of Okhotsk shelf Kamchatka Peninsula Sobolevo Petropavlovsk- Kamchatsky BELARUS Ukhta Timan-Pechora Moscow Province, Kaluga Yaroslavl Komi Republic Tula Ryazan Yugorsk Perm UKRAINE Kazan Saransk Izhevsk Tymen Saratov Самара Rostov-on-Don Volga Federal District Kumertau Kurgan Armavir Volgograd Southern Federal Orenburg Stavropol GEORGIA Turkey Kizilyurt ARMENIA AZERBAIJAN IRAN Astrakhan dome and Caspian trench boundaries 3 District KAZAKHSTAN Omsk Urengoy Urals Federal District Barnaul Томск Biysk Proskokovo Kemerovo Gorno-Altaisk Siberian Federal District Богучаны Novokuznetsk Irkutsk MONGOLIA Blagoveshchensk Udachny Mirny Krasnoyarsk Territory, Irkutsk Region Tynda Yakutsk Komsomolsk - on-amur CHINA Sea of Okhotsk shelf Sakhalin Охта Island Khabarovsk Vladivostok NORTH KOREA Pyongyang Yuzhno- Sakhalinsk JAPAN
Fluctuation of Reserves Audit Results трлн.м trillion 3 m 3 USD млрд.$ billion США 60 50 40 30 20 10 299.2 279.6 269.6 241.4 230.3 230.1 208.6 33.1 33.6 33.05 35.05 35.1 29.9 29.8 27.9 28.4 29.2 29.9 30.6 31.7 32.5 20.8 20.8 21.3 21.9 22.5 22.8 23.4 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 December 31, 2006 December 31, December 31, December 31, 2007 2008 2009 Gazprom s total gas reserves (АВС1) Audited АВС1 gas reserves Gas reserves proven + probable December 31, 2010 December 31, 2011 Current value (including liquid hydrocarbons, sulfur and helium), USD billion December 31, 2012 0 4
Gas Production, billion m 3 520 515 510 505 500 495 490 513.2 485 480 475 487.0 495.7 470 2011 2012 2013 (projected) 5
Liquid Hydrocarbons Production, million t 50 45 40 35 30 25 44.3 12.1 46.2 48.0 12.9 14.7 20 15 32.2 33.3 33.3 10 5 0 2011 2012 2013 (projected) oil condensate 6
Associated Petroleum Gas Utilization Implementation of projected operations at Kazan field permitted to increase utilization of APG from Gazprom s fields to 95% from Q4, 2012 100 95 90 88 95 95 95 86 85 82 80 75 2010 2011 2012 2013 (projected) 2014 (projected) 2015 (projected) Associated petroleum gas utilization, % 7
Gas Transmission System (GTS) of Russia 168.3 thousand km of gas pipelines 222 CS with installed capacity of 43.9 thousand MW 8
Gryazovets Vyborg Gas Pipeline Gryazovets Vyborg gas trunkline is intended for feeding gas to North Stream pipeline and supplying consumers of Russia s Northwestern region. Gas pipeline length 898.8 kilometers, diameter 1,400 millimeters, pressure 9.8 MPa. 9
Bovanenkovo Ukhta Torzhok Gas Transmission System Route length 2,540 kilometers, including new Bovanenkovo Ukhta gas transmission corridor stretching for 1,240 kilometers (annual design capacity 140 billion m 3 of gas) and Ukhta Torzhok gas pipeline stretching for 1,300 kilometers (annual design capacity 81.5 billion m 3 of gas). Bovanenkovo Ukhta gas trunkline system was commissioned in 2012. 10
Northern Tyumen Regions (SRTO) Torzhok Gas Pipeline Gas pipeline length 2,200 kilometers. Number of compressor stations 13 (968 MW of total capacity). Design capacity 20.5 to 28.5 billion m 3 per year (at various sections). Linear section of gas pipeline was put onstream in 2006. 10 compressor stations (CS) with total capacity of 743 MW were constructed in early 2010. Another three CS were put onstream in parallel with Bovanenkovo Ukhta gas pipeline in 2012. 11
Southern Corridor Gas Transmission System 2,506 kilometers of gas trunklines and 10 compressor stations with the total capacity of 1,516 MW will be constructed as part of the project that will be implemented in two phases. Phase 1 of the Southern Corridor project stipulates the construction of the GTS linear section stretching for 880 kilometers from the Pisarevka compressor station (CS) in the Voronezh Region to the Russkaya CS in the Krasnodar Territory including the construction of four CS. Phase 2 of the Southern Corridor project includes the construction of the 1,625 kilometer linear section and 6 CS in seven Russian constituents. 12
Power of Siberia Gas Pipeline 13
UGS Layout in Russia 14
Gas Withdrawal from Russian UGS Facilities during 2012/2013 Season Daily sendout, million m 3 800 700 600 500 400 40.5% of Gazprom s production 39.1% of consumption in Russia 24.6% of resources within UGSS December 20, 2012 670.7 million m 3 February 2, 2012 638.7 million m 3 300 200 100 0 Oct-13 Oct-13 Oct-13 Oct-13 Oct-13 Nov-13 Nov-13 Nov-13 Nov-13 Dec-13 Dec-13 Dec-13 Dec-13 Dec-13 Jan-14 Jan-14 Jan-14 Jan-14 Feb-14 Feb-14 Feb-14 Feb-14 Mar-14 Mar-14 Mar-14 Mar-14 15 Withdrawal in 2011/2012 Withdrawal in 2012/2013
Basic Performance Indicators of Russian UGS Facilities by 2013/2014 Withdrawal Season (Increment by 2012/13 season) Operating gas reserve, billion m 3 69.017(+ 2.735) Maximum daily sendout, million m 3 727.8 (+ 56.7) Average daily sendout in December and February, million m 3 579.6 (+ 43.7) 16
Basic Performance Indicators of Belarusian UGS Facilities by 2013/2014 Withdrawal Season (Increment by 2012/13 season) Operating gas reserve, billion m 3 0.92 (+ 0.06) Maximum daily sendout, million m 3 18.0 Average daily sendout in December and February, million m 3 6.2* * excluding peak daily sendout reserve of 10 million m 3 at Mozyrsky UGS facility 18
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