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The eastern track of oil pipelines: comparative economic efficiency of variants

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  • A.A. Gert
  • A.A. Ogly
  • V.N. Kharitonova
  • I.A.Vizhina
  • O.G. Nemova
  • P.N.Melnikov
  • P.A. Petrov

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The paper examines four variants of the oil track from the south of the Siberian platform to the APR countries in the 2005-2025 period. The efficiency of the northern variant was estimated using the dynamic simulation model of the financial-economic evaluation of the oil pipelines projects developed at the IEIE SB RAS. The benefits of the Nizhniaya Poima – Verkhniechonsky – Chayandinsky – Lensk – Tynda – Skovorodino – Nakhodka variant answering the interests of the project participants and providing maximum involvement of the oil resources of the Siberian platform into the economic turnover are shown. A procedure of estimation of the multiplicative effects of the influence of the route variants of the Eastern corridor of oil mains on the economic growth in the Krasnoyarsk krai, Irkutsk region and Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) is given.

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  • A.A. Gert & A.A. Ogly & V.N. Kharitonova & I.A.Vizhina & O.G. Nemova & P.N.Melnikov & P.A. Petrov, 2004. "The eastern track of oil pipelines: comparative economic efficiency of variants," Journal "Region: Economics and Sociology", Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering of Siberian Branch of RAS, vol. 4.
  • Handle: RePEc:nos:regioe:2004-4_12
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