Table 1: Refining Industry, Former Soviet Union, Refinery Key Statistics, 2017 8
Table 2: Refining Industry, Former Soviet Union, Refining Capacity by Key Countries (mbd), 2012–2022 9
Table 3: Refining Industry, Former Soviet Union, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity by Key Countries (mbd), 2012–2022 11
Table 4: Refining Industry, Former Soviet Union, Condensate Splitter Unit Capacity by Country (mbd), 2012–2022 13
Table 5: Refining Industry, Former Soviet Union, Coking Unit Capacity by Key Countries (mbd), 2012–2022 15
Table 6: Refining Industry, Former Soviet Union, Catalytic Cracker Unit Capacity by Key Countries (mbd), 2012–2022 17
Table 7: Refining Industry, Former Soviet Union, Hydrocracking Unit Capacity by Country (mbd), 2012–2022 19
Table 8: Refining Industry, Former Soviet Union, Planned Refineries Key Statistics, 2018-2022 21
Table 9: Refining Industry, Former Soviet Union, Planned and Announced Refineries, 2018–2022 21
Table 10: Refining Industry, Former Soviet Union, Annual Capital Expenditure Outlook (US$ mil), 2018–2022 22
Table 11: Refining Industry, Former Soviet Union, Annual Capital Expenditure Outlook by Country (US$ mil), 2018–2022 23
Table 12: Refining Industry, Russia, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 25
Table 13: Refining Industry, Russia, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 (Contd.1) 26
Table 14: Refining Industry, Russia, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 (Contd.2) 27
Table 15: Refining Industry, Russia, Catalytic Cracker Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 27
Table 16: Refining Industry, Russia, Coking Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 28
Table 17: Refining Industry, Russia, Catalytic Cracker Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 29
Table 18: Refining Industry, Russia, Hydrocracking Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 30
Table 19: Hydraulic Machines and Systems Group (HMS Group) secures a contract worth approximately €15.6 million (US$18.36 million) for the supply of API 610 process pumps 34
Table 20: Maire Tecnimont through its main subsidiaries awarded multiple contracts combined worth approximately US$273 million 35
Table 21: Chicago Bridge & Iron Company (CB&I) secures a contract from Lukoil NizhegorodNefteorgSyntez 37
Table 22: Taneco, a subsidiary of Tatneft, has signed memorandums of intents with Chevron Lummus Global 38
Table 23: Izhorskiye Zavody, a part of OMZ Group, has secured a contract from NefteChemService for the supply of two large-sized columns 40
Table 24: Refining Industry, Ukraine, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 42
Table 25: Refining Industry, Ukraine, Catalytic Cracker Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 42
Table 26: Refining Industry, Ukraine, Coking Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 43
Table 27: Refining Industry, Ukraine, Catalytic Cracker Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 43
Table 28: Refining Industry, Belarus, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 45
Table 29: Refining Industry, Belarus, Coking Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 45
Table 30: Refining Industry, Belarus, Catalytic Cracker Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 46
Table 31: Refining Industry, Belarus, Hydrocracking Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 46
Table 32: Volgogradneftemash secures a contract to provide 3 centrifugal oil pumps of HKB type 47
Table 33: Refining Industry, Turkmenistan, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 49
Table 34: Refining Industry, Turkmenistan, Coking Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 49
Table 35: Refining Industry, Turkmenistan, Catalytic Cracker Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 50
Table 36: Refining Industry, Kazakhstan, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 51
Table 37: Refining Industry, Kazakhstan, Coking Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 52
Table 38: Refining Industry, Kazakhstan, Catalytic Cracker Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 52
Table 39: Ergil secures a contract from OGCC KazStroyService (KSS) to provide shell and tube heat exchangers 56
Table 40: Verus Project Management secures a contract from PetroKazakhstan Oil Products 57
Table 41: Refining Industry, Uzbekistan, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 59
Table 42: Refining Industry, Uzbekistan, Coking Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 59
Table 43: Refining Industry, Uzbekistan, Catalytic Cracker Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 60
Table 44: Refining Industry, Uzbekistan, Hydrocracking Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 60
Table 45: Enter Engineering secures a contract from Uzbekneftegaz to provide general contractor services 61
Table 46: Refining Industry, Lithuania, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 63
Table 47: Refining Industry, Lithuania, Catalytic Cracker Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 63
Table 48: Refining Industry, Azerbaijan, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 64
Table 49: Refining Industry, Azerbaijan, Coking Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 64
Table 50: Refining Industry, Azerbaijan, Catalytic Cracker Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 65
Table 51: Tecnicas Reunidas secures a contract worth approximately US$800 million from the State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR) 68
Table 52: Porner Ingenieurgesellschaft (Porner Group) secures a contract from State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR) 70
Table 53: Air Liquide Global E&C Solutions secures a contract from State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR) 71
Table 54: Amec Foster Wheeler in alliance with SOCAR-Foster Wheeler Engineering secures a contract from State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR) 73
Table 55: Azfen, a 60:40 joint venture of State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR) and TEKFEN Construction and Installation Co., secures a contract from SOCAR 75
Table 56: Refining Industry, Kyrgyzstan, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 77
Table 57: Refining Industry, Tajikistan, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 78
Table 58: Refining Industry, Moldova, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 79
Table 59: Refining Industry, Georgia, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 80
Table 60: Refining Industry, Estonia, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012–2022 81