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Zusatztext Jonathan P. Stern, the leading authority on Gazprom for the past three decades, has pulled together his wisdom into this monograph which will be an essential vade mecum for Russia-watchers. Informationen zum Autor Jonathan Stern is Director of Gas Research at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies and Honorary Professor at the Centre for Energy, Petroleum & Mineral Law & Policy, University of Dundee. Since 1992 he has been Associate Fellow of the Royal Institute of International Affairs' Sustainable Development (formerly Energy and Environment) Programme; and since 2001 Honorary Principal Research Fellow in the Department of Environmental Science and Technology at Imperial College in London. From 1985-92, he was Head of the Energy and Environmental Programme, based at the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London. From October 1990 to September 1991, he was Director of Studies at the Institute. Klappentext This book examines developments in the Russian gas industry since the late 1990s in a domestic and international context and likely developments over the next two decades. Russian gas deliveries will expand from a domestic, CIS and European focus, to a global role encompassing Asian and North American markets. Over the same period Gazprom has the potential to become Russia's first multinational energy - oil and gas - company. Zusammenfassung Russian gas deliveries expand from a domestic, CIS and European focus, to a global role encompassing Asian and North American markets. Over the same period, Gazprom has the potential to become Russia's multinational energy - oil and gas - company. This book examines various developments in the Russian gas industry, in an international context. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: The Russian Gas Market 2: CIS Gas Grade and Transit 3: Export Strategy and Challenges: Europe, Asia, and LNG 4: Reform, Restructuring, and Liberalization 5: Summary and Conclusions: The Future of Russian Gas and Gazprom ...