This year’s World Energy Issues Monitor is not like any is not like any other. Set against the backdrop of crisis caused by the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 survey of more than 2,500 energy leaders from 108 countries has reframed and reset the energy transition agenda
700 power plants with capacity of over 7 MW
236,34 GW - total capacity of power plants in UES of Russia
10700 power transmission lines of voltage class 110 – 1150 kV
58,6% - TPP, 18,3% - NPP, 17,4% - HPP, 0,044% - SPP, 0,013% - WPP
385,7 million tons (+11,7 million tons, +3,1% by 2015)
228,1 million tons (+5,4% by 2015)
640,2 billion cubic meters - Natural gas production
87,1% - Beneficial use of APG
208,6 billion cubic meters - Russian natural gas exports
268 billion cubic meters - Natural gas production
159 independent oil and gas producing companies
85 companies included in oil holding
16 subsidiary companies of PJSC “Gazprom”
5 structural subdivisions of PJSC “NOVATEK”
3 companies operating under production sharing agreements
547,5 million tons - Oil production
252,2 million tons - Oil exports
30 million tons - Oil production in new fields
22,3 million tons - Offshore oil production
185 independent non-vertically integrated extracting companies
107 organizations, included in 11 vertically integrated companies
3 companies, operating under production sharing agreements