Feature
Nov 2003
Pipeline politics
A major challenge facing Russia’s oil industry is the need for new pipeline capacity to carry rising output to international markets. This is important for the country’s increasingly important role in the world as a reliable crude supplier and the health of the domestic industry, writes Stephen O’Sullivan, co-head of research, UFG
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