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Regional oil markets data on Russia, the FSU and Eastern Europe

Access actionable data sets covering the oil and gas production, trade, and refinery activity across Russia, the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, with data extending back to 1996. Analysts, buyers and sellers develop strong pricing strategies with our hard-to-find data and access to our experts, which give clients an insider's perspective on regional trends.

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  • Russian crude oil, condensate and natural gas production data by major companies and subsidiaries
  • Kazakh crude oil and natural gas production data for over 100 companies
  • Russian crude deliveries via the Transneft Pipeline System by refiner, refinery and producer
  • Russian and Kazakh refinery processing volumes and key product volumes by company and refinery
  • Crude exports to non-CIS countries via Transneft Pipeline System by exporter and outlet
  • Crude exports by rail and sea bypassing Transneft Pipeline System by destination and company
  • Global crude and Russian product prices
  • Equity share prices and market capitalization for key oil and gas companies traded on the Moscow Exchange, ADRs, and the Russian Trading System index

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What's included in our Russian and Kazakh data sets?
  • Russian and Kazakh crude oil and condensate production
  • Russian and Kazakh natural gas production
  • Russian crude exports and refinery activity
  • Crude, product and equity share prices
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