PFC Energy's Russia and Caspian Service (RCS) provides IOCs, NOCs, service companies, and the financial community with analysis of the political, economic, regulatory and commercial issues critical to oil and gas investment decisions in this hydrocarbon resources-rich region. The RCS builds on PFC Energy's broad industry experience and in-depth knowledge of Russia and the Caspian region and provides a complex look at economics, investments, personalities, federal and local regulations, the impact of politics on crude export routes, tax policies in the region, interrelations between Russia, Caspian (Central Asia/Caucasus), Iran and the Black Sea, as well U.S. foreign and energy policy as it relates to the area. PFC Energy's Washington, DC office location enables us to better leverage our established connections in government, foreign policy and the business communities and provide clients with insights on the latest breaking US policy developments.
Read about the PFC Energy Expert that leads the RCS:
Julia Nanay
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Primary Countries Covered:
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Azerbaijan
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Georgia
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Iran
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Kazakhstan
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Russia
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Turkmenistan
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Turkey
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Ukraine
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Uzbekistan
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Primary Companies Covered:
Petroleum Sector Analysis
The politics in Russia and the Caspian States, coupled with fiscal and regulatory uncertainties in the region's energy sector, subject companies operating in the region to risks that are frequently changing. The RCS is designed to assist executives and managers whose portfolios are in the region and provide in-depth analysis to better understand petroleum sector risk and the political, regulatory and economic drivers affecting the competitive environment in the Russia and Caspian region. The RCS offers clients timely, expert insight into countries' investment climate, economic wellbeing, country-specific and regional developments, and the resulting implications that will allow them to assess these risks and adapt their strategies accordingly. The RCS employs PFC Energy's capabilities in the downstream, service sector, power, midstream, and upstream to provide a complete view of the region. Subscribers also receive timely assessments of important events and projects as they occur.
The RCS also provides clients with periodic conference call briefings, which update clients on critical developments in the region.