Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- The Contributors
- 1 Overview of Singapore's Energy Situation
- 2 Singapore's Changing Landscapes in Energy
- 3 Singapore's Role as a Key Oil Trading Centre in Asia
- 4 Large-Scale Solar PV Power Generation in Urban High-Rise Buildings in Singapore
- 5 The High-Carbon Story of Urban Development in Southeast Asia
- 6 Renewable Energy and the Environment: Technology and Economic Perspectives
- 7 Delivering Results in a Booming Rig Market
- 8 The Success Story of Rig Building in Singapore
- 9 The Singapore Oil Situation
- 10 Singapore Petroleum Company: Adding Value to the Singapore Oil Industry
- 11 Oil Storage: The Singapore Story
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- 12 The Outlook for Energy: A View to 2030
- 13 India's Energy Situation: The Need to Secure Energy Resources in an Increasingly Competitive Environment
- 14 The Implications and Impacts of China's Oil Demand on the Asia Pacific
- 15 Energy Security Cooperation in Asia: An ASEAN-SCO Energy Partnership?
- 16 China's Energy Security: Geo-politics versus Interdependence
- 17 The Strategic Challenges for the United States and China in Global Energy Supply
- 18 China's Coal: Curse or Blessing
- 19 Japan's New Energy Strategy
- 20 Who Wins in the Asian Scramble for Oil?
- 21 New Horizons for Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) East of Suez
- 22 Bio and Synthetic Fuels: An Alternative for Sustainable Mobility
- 23 Price Discovery for Middle East Refined Product Exports: A Natural Role for Dubai
- 24 The Outlook for Gas in Southeast Asia
- 25 Sakhalin-2 Project, a New Energy Source for the Asia Pacific: History in the Making
- Index
25 - Sakhalin-2 Project, a New Energy Source for the Asia Pacific: History in the Making
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 October 2015
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- The Contributors
- 1 Overview of Singapore's Energy Situation
- 2 Singapore's Changing Landscapes in Energy
- 3 Singapore's Role as a Key Oil Trading Centre in Asia
- 4 Large-Scale Solar PV Power Generation in Urban High-Rise Buildings in Singapore
- 5 The High-Carbon Story of Urban Development in Southeast Asia
- 6 Renewable Energy and the Environment: Technology and Economic Perspectives
- 7 Delivering Results in a Booming Rig Market
- 8 The Success Story of Rig Building in Singapore
- 9 The Singapore Oil Situation
- 10 Singapore Petroleum Company: Adding Value to the Singapore Oil Industry
- 11 Oil Storage: The Singapore Story
- REGIONAL and INTERNATIONAL
- 12 The Outlook for Energy: A View to 2030
- 13 India's Energy Situation: The Need to Secure Energy Resources in an Increasingly Competitive Environment
- 14 The Implications and Impacts of China's Oil Demand on the Asia Pacific
- 15 Energy Security Cooperation in Asia: An ASEAN-SCO Energy Partnership?
- 16 China's Energy Security: Geo-politics versus Interdependence
- 17 The Strategic Challenges for the United States and China in Global Energy Supply
- 18 China's Coal: Curse or Blessing
- 19 Japan's New Energy Strategy
- 20 Who Wins in the Asian Scramble for Oil?
- 21 New Horizons for Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) East of Suez
- 22 Bio and Synthetic Fuels: An Alternative for Sustainable Mobility
- 23 Price Discovery for Middle East Refined Product Exports: A Natural Role for Dubai
- 24 The Outlook for Gas in Southeast Asia
- 25 Sakhalin-2 Project, a New Energy Source for the Asia Pacific: History in the Making
- Index
Summary
HISTORY IN THE MAKING
It is not often in either one's professional career or personal life that we are afforded the opportunity to be part of history — everyday we learn of history unfolding in some corner of the world via the 24-hour electronic media, but that is not being part history, that is only observing history in the making from the sidelines. However, we personally have had the great fortune to be part of history — the development of what is probably the single largest integrated oil and gas project ever undertaken.
As both current and former representatives of the Commercial Department of Sakhalin Energy Investment Company Ltd (otherwise known as Sakhalin Energy and the operator of the Sakhalin-2 Project), we have had the great pleasure and challenge of contributing to Russia's leading oil and gas export project in the Russian Far East — the building of Russia's first liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant. The world is witnessing the birth of a new oil and gas province off the continental shelf of Sakhalin island. An oil and gas province similar in size to that of the North Sea that is located on the doorstep of the Asia Pacific. It will alter the energy dynamics of this region with far-reaching geo-political implications for Russia's relations with its Northeast Asian neighbours.
Russia has a long history of being a stable supplier of oil and gas to Europe. Though Russian policymakers recognize the importance of the Asian energy market — as reflected in the government's Energy Strategy for Russia to 2020 — this coveted market has remained beyond its reach until recently. If there were any doubts of Russia's ambitions towards the East, then these were surely put to rest when President Vladimir Putin clearly articulated Russia's aspirations at the APEC Summit in Bangkok on 19 October 2003:
Russia is … prepared to make its contribution to creating a new energy configuration in the Asian and Pacific Region.
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- Energy Perspectives on Singapore and the Region , pp. 337 - 352Publisher: ISEAS–Yusof Ishak InstitutePrint publication year: 2007