The Sakhalin-2 (Russian: Сахалин-2) project is an oil and gas development in Sakhalin Island, Russia. It includes development of the Piltun-Astokhskoye oil field and the Lunskoye natural gas field offshore Sakhalin Island in the Okhotsk Sea, and associated infrastructure onshore. The project is managed and operated by Sakhalin Energy Investment Company Ltd. (Sakhalin Energy). Sakhalin-2 includes the first liquefied natural gas plant in Russia. Therefore, the project is of vital importance to Russia's energy policy. This was seen as a reason why the foreign owners of the development were forced to sell a majority stake in the project to Russian gas company Gazprom.[1] The development is situated in areas previously little touched by human activity, causing various groups to criticize the development activities and the impact they have on the local environment.[1] Длительность: 47:14
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Challenges in the oil and gas industry are numerous and varied. With the energy resources landscape exposed to the unceasing wind of change in recent decades, the challenges have become even tougher. New approaches are always required to optimize existing assets by performing effective maintenance to reduce downtime, and enhance the operation's availability and efficiency. Despite the latest advances, the struggle between technology and nature continues, and working in extreme environmental conditions is accepted as a standard by the people who perform their duties in the field. GE Oil & Gas Global Services responds to customer needs around the world, collaborating with them over the long term -- offering expertise, products and service approaches to improve plant performance. The expertise of Field Service Engineers is crucial to our customer's success. The video below showcases the rather unique experience of one of our GE Oil & Gas FSEs. Длительность: 2:04
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This is a sonification of the Near Islands, Aleutian Islands 6.1M earthquake (9/14/2011 18:10:07 GMT). It was made from a seismogram recorded by the global seismic station YSS in SAKHALIN, RUSSIA. Find more at www.flyrok.org. Длительность: 0:04
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'My Victory' project features stories told by the Great Patriotic War veterans. Watch these memories on how the Great Victory was achieved. Длительность: 2:36
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