Russia-Iran gas partnership: strategic shift or symbolic move?
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Report summary
Table of contents
- Executive summary
- Deal description
- Redirecting Russian gas south: infrastructure, cost and pricing
- Iran gas crisis: surging demand, shrinking exports, and reinjection strain
- Russia’s gas surplus: stranded volumes in search of new markets
- Track record of Russia–Iran cooperation in the energy sector
Tables and charts
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- Gas export route
- Gas prices assumption for Iran and Russia
- Iran’s unconstrained gas supply-demand model
- Russia pipeline export routes
- Western Siberia giant gas fields production
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