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Analysis of State-Business Interaction in the Oil аnd Gas Industry Against the Backdrop оf Sanctions Pressure in 2022: Challenges аnd Opportunities

https://doi.org/10.26794/2226-7867-2023-13-3-141-151

Abstract

The article deals with the interaction between Russian government institutions and the oil and gas business against the background of unprecedented sanctions pressure from the collective West. It considers how the interaction between the actors takes place, what decisions are made to maintain the pace of development of the industry, and the scale of production and supply of hydrocarbon resources in connection with the technological and export restrictions. The possibilities and intermediate results of this interaction are assessed, and a hypothesis is put forward that the development of the oil and gas industry along all existing tracks depends on the efforts of joint work of political and economic actors in 2022 by analysing statements, information from open sources and changes in the regulatory framework.

About the Authors

V. В. Naumov
Financial University
Russian Federation

Vladislav B. Naumov — 4th year student, Department of Social Sciences and Mass Communications

Moscow



E. A. Prosvirin
Financial University
Russian Federation

Egor A. Prosvirin — 4th year student, Department of Social Sciences and Mass Communications

Moscow



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Naumov V.В., Prosvirin E.A. Analysis of State-Business Interaction in the Oil аnd Gas Industry Against the Backdrop оf Sanctions Pressure in 2022: Challenges аnd Opportunities. Humanities and Social Sciences. Bulletin of the Financial University. 2023;13(3):141-151. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26794/2226-7867-2023-13-3-141-151

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