ID :
13871
Sat, 07/26/2008 - 13:29
Auther :
Shortlink :
https://oananews.org//node/13871
The shortlink copeid
Rssn Far East territory governor presents strategy of regional
VLADIVOSTOK, July 26 (Itar-Tass) - Governor of Russia's Far-Eastern Primorsky /Maritime/ territory Sergei Darkin has done a public presentation of a strategy of the territory's social and economicdevelopment through to 2025.
He presented the document Saturday at the Second Pacific EconomicForum.
The strategy is based on the scenario of the so-called 'newindustrialization', Darkin said.
"Its main feature consists in the development of basic economic functions, including transit transportation and the setting up of new processing facilities, which will help us to give an entirely newspecialization to the economy," he said.
He named five basic factors that will determine the territorial administration's strategy over the short term - development of transportation, logistics and power generating clusters, fisheries,innovative activity, and the formation of a Vladivostok agglomerate.
The cluster of facilities for transportation and high-rate refining ofhydrocarbon resources will give a new quality to the territory's economy, Darkin said.
"Construction of the oil pipeline from East Siberia to the Pacific Ocean will give us an opportunity to streamline a new type of industrial activity here, namely, the output of oil products and petrochemicalproducts," he said.
"OAO Rosneft /Russia's largest oil corporation - Itar-Tass/ has already drafted a project for building an Eastern Oil Refinery in our territory with an output capacity for 20 million tons of products a year," Darkin said. "It'll be one of the world's largest refineries." Also, the authorities plan installing ramified networks for natural gas distribution and building gas/chemical and gas processing plants inthe south of the territory.
The gas/chemical plant will cost a processing capacity of 30 billion cubic meters of gas a year, while the gas processing factory will have acapacity for 26 billion cubic meters of gas.
Also, the Primorsky territory will get a new factory for makingmineral fertilizers, Darkin said.
"These project will ensure production growth in the clusters that I mentioned here and will help us get new production and servicing centersthat will support oil and gas projects on Sakhalin," he said.
He presented the document Saturday at the Second Pacific EconomicForum.
The strategy is based on the scenario of the so-called 'newindustrialization', Darkin said.
"Its main feature consists in the development of basic economic functions, including transit transportation and the setting up of new processing facilities, which will help us to give an entirely newspecialization to the economy," he said.
He named five basic factors that will determine the territorial administration's strategy over the short term - development of transportation, logistics and power generating clusters, fisheries,innovative activity, and the formation of a Vladivostok agglomerate.
The cluster of facilities for transportation and high-rate refining ofhydrocarbon resources will give a new quality to the territory's economy, Darkin said.
"Construction of the oil pipeline from East Siberia to the Pacific Ocean will give us an opportunity to streamline a new type of industrial activity here, namely, the output of oil products and petrochemicalproducts," he said.
"OAO Rosneft /Russia's largest oil corporation - Itar-Tass/ has already drafted a project for building an Eastern Oil Refinery in our territory with an output capacity for 20 million tons of products a year," Darkin said. "It'll be one of the world's largest refineries." Also, the authorities plan installing ramified networks for natural gas distribution and building gas/chemical and gas processing plants inthe south of the territory.
The gas/chemical plant will cost a processing capacity of 30 billion cubic meters of gas a year, while the gas processing factory will have acapacity for 26 billion cubic meters of gas.
Also, the Primorsky territory will get a new factory for makingmineral fertilizers, Darkin said.
"These project will ensure production growth in the clusters that I mentioned here and will help us get new production and servicing centersthat will support oil and gas projects on Sakhalin," he said.