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INNOVATIONS THAT INCREASE ENVIRONMENTAL-ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY OF THE RUSSIAN SUBSOIL USERS
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The rapid change in the technological paradigma of Russian subsoil users is dictated by sharp changes in the energy policy picture of the world; the increase of Russia's geopolitical loneliness; the introduction of sectoral sanctions; the violation of the mechanism of international transfer of advanced technologies; the unpredictability of the global hydrocarbon market. The negative impact of global trends is complemented by unresolved internal problems of oil and gas companies in the regions of their presence. Thus, the depletion of oil and gas reserves, significant deterioration of production capacity, an increase in the share of hard-to-recover reserves, increased anthropogenic impact on the environment, etc. necessitated the introduction of new technologies. In this regard, the most relevant were innovations that effectively solve technological and environmental problems, as well as tools for intellectualization of subsoil use. In this article, the authors, using the methods of economic and statistical analysis, formed a portfolio of innovations that take into account the peculiarities of the current state of development of the Orenburg oil and gas condensate field, as well as the problems of the gas processing plant. Finally, their environmental and economic performance was assessed through the Oslo Manual.
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