2023年7月21日,在苏尔古特举行的工业协调委员会会议上,NGS主席维克托·海科夫向俄罗斯副总理丹尼斯·曼图罗夫提出了发展俄罗斯石油和天然气服务的多项建议

俄罗斯联邦副总理、俄罗斯联邦工业和贸易部长丹尼斯·曼图罗夫对汉特-曼西斯克自治州尤格拉进行工作访问。他与乌拉尔联邦区总统全权代表弗拉基米尔·亚库舍夫、自治区州长娜塔莉亚·科马洛娃一起参观了尤格拉工业园,并召开了以“石油工程”为主题的工业协调委员会会议。和天然气工业”。

国家石油和天然气服务协会主席、俄罗斯经济发展部公共委员会投资环境和技术发展委员会主席维克托·海科夫在工业协调委员会会议上提出了一系列建议关于发展和支持俄罗斯石油和天然气服务的提案。在这之中:

  • 在行业发展战略中要考虑到俄罗斯油气服务企业业务的问题、机遇、需求和特点;
  • 支持和发展机械工程的措施应扩大到石油和天然气服务企业,因为对制造设备的需求取决于它们的地位;
  • 扩大支持货物出口和服务出口的措施(石油和天然气、工程、工业等)。

活动伊始,丹尼斯·曼图洛夫参观了尤格拉工业园区,除其他外,该园区还举办了该地区工业企业的展览。如今,尤格拉继续积极发展,以扩大现有(13 家公司)和新居民的基础设施。

尽管汉特曼西自治区首先是一个石油和天然气地区,但石油和天然气工程及相关制造业也在积极发展。尤格拉境内有7个工业园区(其中4个在俄罗斯工业和贸易部注册),还有2个正在创建,2个正在运营,1个工业园区正在创建。这表明工业发展是该地区的优先事项之一。”丹尼斯·曼图罗夫强调。

作为展览的一部分,Denis Manturov 展示了用于石油和天然气行业的各种设备:用于石油生产的电动离心泵装置、Trom-8 雪地和沼泽车辆、通过水力压裂强化油气井的设备丹尼斯·曼图罗夫还会见了汉特-曼西斯克自治区州长尤格拉·娜塔莉亚·科马洛娃。会议讨论了该地区的工业潜力以及投资项目的实施。乌拉尔地区唯一的创新科技中心“NITI PARK”正在创建。该项目结合了燃料和能源综合体、教育和科学领域企业的创新技术和能力。其目的是确保技术主权,包括燃料和能源综合体的技术主权。

“世界上每生产20吨石油就是尤格拉石油。最大的采矿和天然气加工企业构成了该地区的经济。在技​​术特征不断变化的背景下,对油气生产、油气加工创新技术的超前创造和实施提出了要求。对此类要求的回应之一是联邦项目“开发难以回收的碳氢化合物的技术”。汉特-曼西斯克自治区为形成国内进口替代技术和设备创造了条件,以降低成本。非常规碳氢化合物储量的有效开发,”Natalya Komarova 指出。

“2014年以来,我们在进口替代方面取得了重大进展。已掌握新产品140余种。俄罗斯政府和各地区采取了前所未有的措施来刺激生产。为进一步实现技术突破,要加大油气行业企业统一认证和标准化体系建设力度,为供应商提供高科技产品开发和生产的长期合同,积极实施国内数字解决方案。”弗拉基米尔·亚库舍夫指出。

在工作访问的继续中,俄罗斯副总理兼工业和贸易部部长召开了工业协调委员会会议,主题为“石油和天然气工业工程”。自 2014 年以来,俄罗斯工业企业已生产出约140种进口替代产品。加上市场总量的增长,俄罗斯设备的份额从43%增加到62%。计划到 2023 年突破 65% 的门槛。

“我们决定在政府所在地成立石油和天然气设备进口替代协调委员会。在其框架内,感兴趣的联邦执行机构、设备制造商和客户的代表将聚集在一起。还有石油和天然气技术倡议研究所,正在进行从国外标准化和认证部门体系向国内体系的过渡。这些机构的工作将有助于了解行业发展愿景,确定紧迫任务,提出解决方案,优化进口替代工作。此外,我们计划通过工业部长让各地区更积极地参与这项工作。”丹尼斯·曼图罗夫补充道。

油气技术倡议研究所做了大量工作,批准了150多个标准,700多个合格评定,并计划到年底将注册标准数量扩大到200个。在协调委员会框架内,提出了所有俄罗斯企业尽快转向英迪标准的建议,并得到了俄罗斯副总理、工业和贸易部部长丹尼斯·曼图罗夫的支持。这将有助于企业更高效地与设备客户合作,简化招标程序,这将对整个油气工程市场产生积极影响。

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On July 21, 2023, in Surgut, at a Meeting of the Coordinating Council for Industry, NANGS President Viktor Khaikov Made a Number of Proposals for the Development of the Russian Oil and Gas Service to Russian Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov

Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation – Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation Denis Manturov made a working trip to the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug – Yugra. He, together with the Plenipotentiary Representative of the President in the Ural Federal District Vladimir Yakushev and the Governor of the region Natalya Komarova, toured the Yugra industrial park and held a meeting of the Coordinating Council for Industry on the topic “Engineering for the oil and gas industry”.

President of the National Association of Oil and Gas Services, Chairman of the Commission on Investment Climate and Technological Development of the Public Council of the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia Viktor Khaikov, during a meeting of the Coordinating Council for Industry, made a number of proposals for the development and support of the Russian oil and gas service. Among which:

  • it is necessary to take into account the problems, opportunities, needs and features of the business of Russian oil and gas service enterprises in the development strategies of the industry;
  • measures to support and develop mechanical engineering should be extended to oil and gas service enterprises, since the demand for manufactured equipment depends on their position;
  • expand measures to support the export of goods for the export of services (oil and gas, engineering, industrial, etc.).

At the beginning of the program, Denis Manturov visited the Yugra industrial park, where, among other things, an exhibition exposition of industrial enterprises of the region was presented. Today, Yugra continues its active development in order to expand the infrastructure for both existing (13 companies) and new residents.

“Despite the fact that the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug is, first of all, an oil and gas region, oil and gas engineering and related manufacturing industries are also actively developing. There are 7 industrial parks on the territory of Yugra (4 are in the register of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia) and 2 more are being created, 2 are operating and one industrial park is being created. This suggests that industrial development is one of the priorities of the region,” Denis Manturov emphasized.

As part of the exhibition, Denis Manturov was presented with a wide range of equipment for the oil and gas industry: installations of electric centrifugal pumps for oil production, Trom-8 snow and swamp vehicles, equipment for intensifying oil and gas wells by hydraulic fracturing, etc. Denis Manturov also met with the Governor of Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug – Yugra Natalya Komarova. The meeting discussed the industrial potential of the region, as well as the implementation of investment projects. The only innovative scientific and technological center “UNITI PARK” in the Urals is being created. The project combines innovative technologies and competencies of enterprises in the fuel and energy complex, education and science. It is aimed at ensuring technological sovereignty, including in the fuel and energy complex.

“Every 20 ton of oil produced in the world is Ugra oil. The largest mining and gas processing enterprises form the region’s economy. Against the backdrop of changing technological characteristics, a request has been formed for the advanced creation and implementation of innovative technologies in oil and gas production, oil and gas processing. One of the answers to such requests was the federal project “Technologies for the development of hard-to-recover hydrocarbons.” The Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug creates conditions for the formation of domestic import-substituting technologies and equipment for the cost-effective development of unconventional hydrocarbon reserves,” Natalya Komarova noted.

“Since 2014, we have made significant progress in import substitution. More than 140 types of new products have been mastered. The Russian government and the regions have taken unprecedented measures to stimulate production. For a further technological breakthrough, it is necessary to intensify work on the introduction of a unified certification and standardization system at enterprises in the oil and gas sector, provide suppliers with long-term contracts for the development and production of high-tech products, and actively implement domestic digital solutions,” Vladimir Yakushev noted.

In continuation of the working trip, the Deputy Prime Minister – Head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia held a meeting of the Coordinating Council for Industry on the topic “Engineering for the oil and gas industry.” Since 2014, Russian industrial enterprises have already created about 140 types of import-substituting products. Together with the growth of the total market volume, the share of Russian equipment increased from 43% to 62%. In 2023, it is planned to overcome the bar of 65%.

“We have decided to form a Coordinating Council for import substitution of oil and gas equipment at the Government site. Within its framework, representatives of interested federal executive bodies, manufacturers and customers of equipment will gather. There is also the Institute of Oil and Gas Technological Initiatives, which is carrying out the transition from foreign sectoral systems of standardization and certification to domestic ones. The work of these bodies will make it possible to obtain a vision of the development of the industry, identify urgent tasks, propose solutions and optimize work on import substitution. In addition, we plan to more actively involve the regions in this work through the ministers of industry,” Denis Manturov added.

The Institute of Oil and Gas Technology Initiatives has done significant work, approved more than 150 standards, more than 700 conformity assessments, and plans to expand the number of registered standards to 200 by the end of the year. Within the framework of the Coordinating Council, a proposal was made to switch to INTI standards for all Russian companies as soon as possible, which was supported by Vice – Prime Minister – Head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia Denis Manturov. This will help companies work more efficiently with equipment customers, simplify access to tender procedures, which will have a positive effect on the oil and gas engineering market as a whole.

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