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In the News (Thu 31 Dec 09)

  
  Pravda.RU:Environmentalists demand to close the aluminium factory "Alyukom-Taishet"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
According to him, as a result of those violations and in case the factory was commissioned the population residing in the immediate vicinity of the factory and environment would seriously suffer.
This week in the city of Taishet of the Irkutsk region (Eastern Siberia) representatives of the "Greens" with the participation of observers from the international "Greenpeace" organization carried out the "Blockade" event.
In the course of the act of protest the environmentalists raised at the factory posters with the demand to suspend the construction process.
english.pravda.ru /region/2002/06/05/29819_.html   (301 words)

  
 Trans-Siberian railway - Cities and towns - Eastern Siberia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Taishet c., Alzamay c., Nizhneudinsk c., Tulun c., Kuitun stt, Zima c., Zalari stt, Kutulik stt,
Handy position at railway close to big river determined the role of Taishet as administrative and trade centre.
The city is situated in the central part of Angarskiy range, on the left bank of Vikhorevka r.
www.transsib.ru /Eng/city-vsib.htm   (4059 words)

  
 President of Russia | Excerpts from a Transcript of a Session with Members of Government
On 26 April, a decree of the Ministry of industry and energy was signed, coordinated with the Ministry of economic development and the Ministry of conservation, on steps to build the pipeline Taishet-Nakhodka.
Parallel work is underway with oil companies, not just on requests for use of capacities of the first stage, but on developing issues connected with connecting oil fields in Eastern Siberia to the new infrastructure.
Furthermore, the Ministry of natural resources is completing coordination of a programme on providing oilfields of Eastern Siberia for use, which have not yet been allocated, so that they make up the main base for the second stage of realising the project.
www.kremlin.ru /eng/text/speeches/2005/05/30/2253_type82913type82917_88804.shtml   (915 words)

  
 Pravda.RU Children Of Taishet In Gulag's Torture-Chambers (GULAG — a Russian abbreviation for the "Chief ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
She proved to the people that it was a real suicide — the barracks were inhabited by TB prisoners, the premises were aired poorly, and tubercle bacilli, which perish only in the sunshine, were sure to be found not only in the walls, but even under the buildings in the ground.
The workers of the Biryusa Hydrolytic Plant (most active section of the population in the Taishet district who treat their children in the CDH) stated all this at a meeting with the Taishet Mayor, Nikolai Shrainer.
And in the meantime, the people of the Taishet district, who did not deign to enlist as railwaymen, will have to count on their own medicines (the hospital will soon ask them for this sort of help once the town does not help) and the old good barracks inherited from Ozerlag.
english.pravda.ru /society/2001/07/23/10772.html   (3017 words)

  
 Gulag Report
The flyer was shot down over the Baltic states while on an aerial reconnaissance mission and sentenced to 20 yrs, He was burned in the crash, leaving scars on his right cheek and left leg, necessitating the use of a cane, He spoke some Russian.
The witness also cited rumors at (he time of his ca ' Capitivity to the effect that at least some of the crew from the U.S. aircraft shot down on 8 April, 1950, were taken alive and sent to camps.
A Polish witness claimed that at the end of the summer of 1951 or 1952, an American escaped from Camp #19 at Czuna, on the Taishet - Bratsk railway, 141 km from Taishet.
www.videofact.com /english/gulags9.htm   (938 words)

  
 Alexander's Gas & Oil Connections - Russia belives Taishet-Nakhodka pipeline has no alternatives
Not only the route of the pipeline has been changed (it has become longer, beginning in Taishet, not in Angarsk), but also the output capacity of the pipeline -- it has nearly doubled against the earlier calculated 30-50 mm tons," Viktor Khristenko added.
The minister also explained that the pipeline would be built stage by stage.
With the completion of the first stage from Taishet, the oil will be further transported by railroad.
www.gasandoil.com /goc/news/nts43831.htm   (581 words)

  
 RUSSIA THE GREAT
Average temperatures of January vary from 15 to 21 degrees centigrade below zero, in July 17-20 degrees centigrade.
Through railway lines the city of Abakan is connected to Achinsk, Novokuznetsk and Taishet.
At the conjunction of the Yenisei with railway Novokuznetsk - Abakan - Taishet the large Abakan river port is built.
russia.rin.ru /cgi-bin/guide_e.pl?id_cat=1&id_subcat=5   (348 words)

  
 Decision on "Eastern Siberia - Pacific Ocean" Pipeline Caused New Protests of Ecologists | Greenpeace Russia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Eastern Siberia-Pacific Ocean project provides for the construction of the oil pipeline: the town of Taishet (Irkutsk region) – the town of Skovorodino (Amur region) - the Perevoznaya Bay (Primorsky Krai).
The total capacity of the pipeline is up to 80 million tons of oil a year, total investment outlay is about 16 billion dollars.
The first stage is the construction of the Taishet - Skovorodino section of the pipeline.
www.greenpeace.org /russia/en/news/decision-on-eastern-siberia   (964 words)

  
 Pipeliners
It will stretch from Taishet in Siberia's Irkutsk region toward the Skovorodino district center in the Amur region, eventually reaching Perevoznaya harbor in the Maritime territory.
The first phase is construction of the section from Taishet to Skovorodino, with simultaneous construction of an oil terminal at Nakhodka, to which oil from Skovorodino will be delivered by rail.
While work begins on the second section of the project to extend the pipeline to the Pacific coast, the oil would be transported by rail to a terminal on the coast.
pipeliners.blogspot.com /2005_05_01_pipeliners_archive.html   (7102 words)

  
 23/3/2004 -- Russia, Japan agree on oil pipeline in Eastern Siberia
The starting point will be Taishet, some 500 km (300 miles) northeast of where Japan had suggested, which was the city of Angarsk, according to industry officials.
The Taishet route would stretch more than 4,000 km (2,485 miles) and would likely go via Skovorodino, near the border with the Chinese autonomous region of Inner Mongolia, where the branch to Daqing would peel off.
The Taishet line could create new jobs to build the line and to develop the East Siberian field, bringing a bonanza to northeast Russia, where economic development is slower than in other parts of Russia.
forests.org /articles/reader.asp?linkid=30350   (1188 words)

  
 www.rian.ru
MOSCOW, May 30 (RIA Novosti) - The first section of the so-called Eastern pipeline linking the Taishet oil field (East Siberia) with the port of Nakhodka (Far East) will be completed in 2008, Russian Industry and Energy Minister Viktor Khristenko said at President Vladimir Putin's meeting with government members.
On April 26, 2005, the Industry and Energy Ministry signed a decree on the stages of the pipeline construction coordinated with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Economic Development and Trade Ministry.
The existing capacities of pipelines linking West Siberia with Taishet will be extended to 30 million tons, he added.
en.rian.ru /russia/20050530/40441079-print.html   (454 words)

  
 Madison Energy Advisors - Oil and gas property sales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Khristenko said parallel discussions were under way with oil companies about use of the first stage's capacity and the possibility of connecting East Siberian deposits with the new infrastructure.
"These discussions are being held with the companies that have licenses to develop oil deposits in the region—Surgutneftegaz, Yukos, and a number of others—on later connecting their deposits in the area of Taishet and Kazachenskoye to the new infrastructure," the minister said.
In parallel with the construction of the Taishet-Nakhodka pipeline, the existing oil pipeline system in the area from East Siberia to Taishet will be expanded, Khristenko continued.
www.ogjpropertyexchange.com /news/news_display.cfm?Section=NEWS&ArticleID=229583   (529 words)

  
 All News - News - News Agency PRIME-TASS
The Perevoznaya oil terminal near Nakhodka is the end point of the planned oil pipeline from the town of Taishet in eastern Siberia to the Pacific coast via the town of Skovorodino on the Russian border with China.
The Russian government approved this route for the pipeline on December 31, 2004, a source close to the government said earlier.
The length of the pipeline from Taishet to the Perevoznaya oil terminal is planned at 4,118 kilometers.
www.prime-tass.com /news/show.asp?topicid=0&id=369828   (404 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
He was burned in the crash, leaving scars on his right cheek and left leg, necessitating the use of a cane.
The witness also cited rumors at the time of his captivity that at least some of the crew from the U.S. aircraft shot down on 8 April, 1950, were taken alive and sent to camps.
The camp was located in the forest 34 miles east of Taishet, and consisted of two 2.5 by 1.5 mile compounds which housed thousands of penal laborers of various nationalities.
www.nationalalliance.org /korea/gulag3.htm   (9885 words)

  
 Russian London / Russia approves Pacific pipeline /   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
A statement from the government said that state-owned Transneft will be in charge of the project, which aims to transport 1.6 million barrels a day.
The 4,130km pipeline will run from Taishet in East Siberia to Pervoznaya in the Pacific Primorsk region.
It is not clear what the final cost of the project will be but it is estimated to be more than $10bn.
www.russianlondon.com /print/23215   (260 words)

  
 RUSNET :: CIS Today :: 2005/04/28 :: Russia may stop building pipeline to Pacific if oil reserves low
Anatoly Yanovsky, head of the Industry and Energy Ministry's fuel energy department, was quoted as saying no decision is likely to be made on additional investments if the survey for the so-called Pacific route pipeline does not bear fruit.
The Pacific route is a 4,180-kilometer trans-Siberian link from Taishet near Lake Baikal to a point close to Nakhodka on the Russian Pacific coast facing the Sea of Japan.
Industry and Energy Minister Viktor Khristenko on Tuesday issued an order for the pipeline to be built from Taishet to the halfway point at Skovorodino near the Chinese border, in the first phase to be completed by 2008, with the remaining stretch to the Pacific coast to be carried out in the second phase.
www.rusnet.nl /news/2005/04/28/businesseconomics01.shtml   (275 words)

  
 World Peace Herald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Two competing pipelines routes were proposed: the first from the Russian city of Taishet to Nakhodka near the Sea of Japan and the second to the Chinese city Daqing.
The Taishet-Nakhodka pipeline extends roughly 2,500 miles, from Taishet, around Russia's Lake Baikal, to the port of Nakhodka where a new export facility will have to be built.
Russia estimates that the project will cost between $15 billion and $18 billion, and the pipeline will have a capacity of 1.6 million barrels of a day.
www.wpherald.com /storyview.php?StoryID=20051126-113246-4137r   (937 words)

  
 RUSNET :: CIS Today :: 2005/07/05 :: Japan considering US aid to Russia in pipeline bid
Russian Industry and Energy Minister Viktor Khristenko said in April that the details of the pipeline were still to be finalized after Japan threatened to cut funding if China was given access to Russian oil first.
But Khristenko has suggested that Russia would build a branch to China before completing the main pipeline, prompting Japan to threaten not to fund the pipeline, which is estimated to cost at least US$15 billion.
In the first phase of the project, the pipeline will be laid from Taishet to Skovorodino near the Russian-Chinese border.
www.rusnet.nl /news/2005/07/05/businesseconomics02.shtml   (375 words)

  
 China to get oil before Japan: Russian envoy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In what appeared to be a victory for Japan, Russia agreed last year to build a 4,180-km pipeline from Taishet near Lake Baikal to Nakhodka on Russia's Sea of Japan coast, Japan's preferred route.
But last month, Moscow issued an order for the pipeline to be built from Taishet to the halfway point at Skovorodino near the Russian-China border, triggering worries in Tokyo that oil supplies will go to China first.
Japan's fear was compounded by comments by a Russian energy official, carried by the Interfax news agency, later that Russia may stop building the pipeline to the Pacific side if a three-year geological survey finds crude reserves to be insufficient.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1406942/posts   (771 words)

  
 Transsib photo-gallery - Stations ang Halts - East Siberian line   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
There are photos of station buildings, stations, platforms, halts of East Siberian line (from Yurga station west to Taishet to Kizha station at border between Buryatiya and Trans-Baikalia) in this subsection.
All photos go from the top to the bottom in such an order as a train number 1/2 "Russia" is bound from Moscow to Vladivostok.
There are quite a number of such stations between Taishet and Cheremkhovo (SSG).
www.transsib.ru /Eng/vkz-vsib.htm   (1133 words)

  
 Russia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Russia had at one point last year agreed to build a 4180-km pipeline from Taishet near Lake Baikal to Nakhodka on Russia's Sea of Japan coast, Japan's preferred route.
In April, Moscow issued an order for the pipeline to be built from Taishet to the halfway point at Skovorodino near the Russian-China border, triggering worries in Tokyo that oil supplies would go to China first.
Putin made it plain this time that the construction of the Pacific-bound pipeline will be contingent on development of a new oil field in eastern Siberia -- where the amount of oil deposits remains unconfirmed.
forums.onlytherightanswers.com /viewtopic.php?t=100   (1470 words)

  
 RIC "FIS" | News
Positive conclusion was issued regarding the influence of the construction on environment, public health and social and economic situation in the Irkutsk region.
79% of participants of the hearings dedicated to the project considered its construction in the territory of Taishet allowable.
Besides, those who wished were given an opportunity to make own proposals and comments on the project.
www.engl.fis.ru /news?nid=11049   (80 words)

  
 Top News - News - News Agency PRIME-TASS
He added that the pace of the pipeline construction and of oil transportation "depend on oil resources (in the region)." He did not elaborate.
The 4,118 kilometer Taishet-Nakhodka pipeline is expected to start in the town of Taishet in East Siberia and run via the town of Skovorodino on the Russian-Chinese border to an oil terminal on Perevoznaya Bay near Nakhodka on the Pacific Ocean.
Russian officials said earlier that construction of the pipeline may be completed in seven years.
www.prime-tass.com /news/show.asp?topicid=68&id=379580   (263 words)

  
 Iran Daily   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
“The pipeline’s construction is due to begin this summer, on both ends at once--in Taishet and the Perevoznaya bay“ on the Sea of Japan, Viktor Gorchakov told the chief of Russia’s sea and river transport agency, Vyacheslav Rukhsha.
An oil terminal in Perevoznaya would be one of the first to be built, and would be supplied with oil by railway until the pipeline is complete, Gorchakov explained, adding that Russia planned to start shipping oil from Perevoznaya by September.
The 4,118-km pipeline will run from Taishet in Siberia’s Irkutsk region to Perevoznaya, with 44 oil-pumping stations in between, and could transport up to 80 million tons a year, tradearabia.com reported.
www.iran-daily.com /1383/2222/html/energy.htm   (2644 words)

  
 Transneft will prepare a report on possible negative environmental, social and economic consequences
The $13 billion pipeline, to run from the Irkutsk Region town of Taishet to Perevoznaya Bay on the Pacific will allow Russia to increase exports of raw materials to the rapidly developing Asian region.
The pipeline's capacity will be 80 million tons of oil, and the timeframe of the project is 5-7 years.
The first section of the pipeline (from Taishet to Skovorodino in the Amursk Region), with a total capacity of up to 30 million metric tons, is due to be commissioned in the second half of 2008
www.russiannewsroom.com /content.aspx?id=4453_Economics&date=2005-7-5   (480 words)

  
 Iran Daily
In the first stages, a pipeline will be laid from Taishet, the biggest station on the Baikal-Amur railway, to the village of Skovorodino.
To run it, Tatneft is setting up a subsidiary which will include 4 structural departments (Taishet, Blagoveshchensk, Khabarovsk and Nakhodka).
As a resource base in the first stages the government selected the deposits in the Tomsk region, the Khanty-Mansi autonomous area in Western Siberia each with 24 million tons a year and later, following additional exploration and commissioning, the Leno-Tungusskaya, Khatanga-Vilyui oil and gas plantations in Eastern Siberia and the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia).
www.iran-daily.com /1383/2178/html/energy.htm   (2367 words)

  
 Asia Times Online - The trusted source for news on Central Asia
Russia's state oil-pipeline monopoly, Transneft, last week held public hearings on the Taishet-Nakhodka project in Russia's far eastern Primorie region.
Transneft officials revealed that the pipeline would go through Taishet, Kazachinskoye, Tynda, Skovorodino and Khabarovsk to Nakhodka, crossing Russia's Irkutsk, Chita, Amur, Buryat and Primorie regions.
Crude would be funneled to Japan, China, Korea, Indonesia and Australia, Transneft said.
www.atimes.com /atimes/Central_Asia/FG20Ag01.html   (1266 words)

  
 Asia Times Online :: Central Asian News and current affairs, Russia, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan
The annual capacity of the East Siberia-Pacific pipeline system would eventually reach 80 million tons, the statement said.
The pipeline will go from Taishet, through Kazachinskoye, Tynda, Skovorodino, Khabarovsk to the Perevoznaya Bay terminal in the port of Nakhodka, crossing Russia's Irkutsk, Chita, Amur, Buryat and Primorie regions, according to Russia's state-owned pipeline monopoly Transneft, which has long backed the Taishet-Nakhodka project.
In March 2004, Russia opted out of the previous version of the project - an Angarsk-Nakhodka pipeline - in favor of the Taishet-Nakhodka blueprint.
www.atimes.com /atimes/Central_Asia/GA05Ag01.html   (1310 words)

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