简介
This report looks at how the new Ukrainian government plans to decrease Russian influence over Ukraine's energy sector. President Viktor Yushchenko has declared goals which include the diversification of oil and gas supply sources, the reform of the domestic market, and the creation of a strategic oil stock. Ukraine's search for more partners in the energy sphere has affected the relationship between Ukraine and Russia. From a "brotherly" relationship to one of pragmatic interest, dialogue between the two countries has lessened. And despite various difficulties, the Ukrainian government is working to decrease Russian influence over Ukraine's energy sector. Part of the Russian Foreign Energy Policy Report series.
目录
Introduction: after the Orange Revolution
1 Delays in reform (Olena Viter)
1.1 The old guard
1.2 Balance and counterbalance
2 Oil: crisis and stabilisation (Olena Viter)
2.1 Lack of transparency in the oil market
2.2 Fuel crises and price controls
2.3 Causes of conflict
2.4 Non-market regulation
2.5 Strategic negotiations
2.6 Petrol crisis re-ignites
2.7 Stabilisation and world prices
2.8 New projects
2.9 Control of Russian oil majors
2.10 Creating an independent oil products market
3 Gas: manipulation and conflict (Olena Viter)
3.1 Transportation
3.2 Price threaten to triple
3.3 Lost gas
3.4 Outcome of the 2006 gas crisis
3.5 Media manipulation
3.6 Diversification of supply
3.7 The energy opposition
4 Ukraine, Turkmenistan and Russia: peculiarities of the triangle (Rostyslav Pavlenko)
4.1 Competing for Turkmen gas
4.2 Supply over-promises
4.3 Alternative gas pipelines
4.4 Ukraine's negotiating position
5 Ukraine and the Caspian: diversification in reverse (Mykhaylo Honchar)
5.1 The Odesa-Brody pipeline
5.2 The politics of energy transit
5.3 The search for alternative routes
5.4 Implications for energy security
5.5 The future for diversification
1 Delays in reform (Olena Viter)
1.1 The old guard
1.2 Balance and counterbalance
2 Oil: crisis and stabilisation (Olena Viter)
2.1 Lack of transparency in the oil market
2.2 Fuel crises and price controls
2.3 Causes of conflict
2.4 Non-market regulation
2.5 Strategic negotiations
2.6 Petrol crisis re-ignites
2.7 Stabilisation and world prices
2.8 New projects
2.9 Control of Russian oil majors
2.10 Creating an independent oil products market
3 Gas: manipulation and conflict (Olena Viter)
3.1 Transportation
3.2 Price threaten to triple
3.3 Lost gas
3.4 Outcome of the 2006 gas crisis
3.5 Media manipulation
3.6 Diversification of supply
3.7 The energy opposition
4 Ukraine, Turkmenistan and Russia: peculiarities of the triangle (Rostyslav Pavlenko)
4.1 Competing for Turkmen gas
4.2 Supply over-promises
4.3 Alternative gas pipelines
4.4 Ukraine's negotiating position
5 Ukraine and the Caspian: diversification in reverse (Mykhaylo Honchar)
5.1 The Odesa-Brody pipeline
5.2 The politics of energy transit
5.3 The search for alternative routes
5.4 Implications for energy security
5.5 The future for diversification
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