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FUEL AND ENERGY COMPLEX OUTLOOK


Original Paper

 

UDC 622.013.3 «313»:658.589 © P.P. Tsyglianu, N.V. Romasheva, M.L. Fadeeva, I.V. Petrov, 2023

ISSN 0041-5790 (Print) • ISSN 2412-8333 (Online) • Ugol’ – Russian Coal Journal, 2023, № 3, pp. 45-51

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18796/0041-5790-2023-3-45-51

 

Title

ENGINEERING PROJECTS IN THE RUSSIAN FUEL AND ENERGY COMPLEX:

ACTUAL PROBLEMS, FACTORS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT

 

Authors

 

Tsyglianu P.P.1, Romasheva N.V.2, Fadeeva M.L.2, Petrov I.V.3,4 

 

1Saint Petersburg Mining University, Saint Petersburg, 199106, Russian Federation

2 National University of Science and Technology “MISIS” (NUST “MISIS”), Moscow, 119049, Russian Federation 

3Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Moscow, 125993, Russian Federation

4Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas, Moscow, 119991, Russian Federation

 

Authors Information

Tsyglianu P.P., PhD student, Economics, Organization and Management Department, e-mail: Pavel.Tsiglianu@gmail.com

Romasheva N.V., PhD (Economic), Associate Professor, Associate Professor Economics, Organization and Management Department, e-mail: Smirnova_NV@pers.spmi.ru

Fadeeva M.L., PhD student Industrial Strategy Department, e-mail: fadeevastrateg@yandex.ru

Petrov I.V., Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor, Professor Economics and Business Department, Professor

Geoecology Departament, e-mail: ivvpetrov@fa.ru 

 

Abstract

Global energy trends and existing challenges in the Russian fuel and energy complex reflect an objective need for the development of the Russian engineering market. The purpose of this study is to identify the main factors influencing the development of the Russian market of engineering services and to elaborate recommendations for its further development. This study analyzes global energy trends and identifies the need for the development of the Russian fuel and energy complex as one of the main sources of growth for the Russian economy. Further, the current problems of the Russian oil and gas complex are analyzed and their predominant technological context is emphasized, within which the possibility of developing the Russian market of engineering services is considered. The authors identify the main factors influencing the development of the Russian engineering market, evaluate their manageability and determine the group of the most critical ones. Based on the analysis of presented factors, general recommendations for the development of the Russian engineering market are elaborated. The research methodology includes desk research, systematization, brainstorming, grouping, generalization, PLEOTES-analysis, comparative analysis.

 

Keywords

Fuel and energy complex; Engineering; problems; Factors, engineering projects; Engineering market; Engineering services; PLEOTES analysis; Government regulation; Economic efficiency.

 

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For citation

Tsyglianu P.P., Romasheva N.V., Fadeeva M.L. & Petrov I.V. Engineering projects in the russian fuel and energy complex: actual problems, factors and recommendations for development. Ugol’, 2023, (3), pp. 45-51. (In Russ.). DOI: 10.18796/0041-5790-2023-3-45-51

 

Paper info

Received January 17, 2023

Reviewed January 27, 2023

Accepted February 27, 2023

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