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Economic Geology
  • Date submitted
    2024-07-28
  • Date accepted
    2024-11-26
  • Date published
    2024-12-12

From import substitution to technological leadership: how local content policy accelerates the development of the oil and gas industry

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Achieving technological sovereignty implies accelerating innovation and reducing import dependence. An effective tool for addressing these challenges is local content policy (LCP). The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of LCP on innovation activity in oil and gas companies and to provide recommendations for enhancing the effectiveness of this policy in Russia. The paper analyzes the influence of LCP on innovation levels in the oil and gas sector, drawing on examples from 10 countries. A positive short-term impact of LCP on innovation was identified in Brazil, Malaysia, and Saudi Arabia, with long-term effects observed in China and South Africa. Recommendations for improving the effectiveness of LCP in Russia are supplemented with a methodology for calculating the level of technological sovereignty. A refinement of the method for solving the «responsiveness» problem, incorporating the level of localization, has been proposed.

How to cite: Zhdaneev O.V., Ovsyannikov I.R. From import substitution to technological leadership: how local content policy accelerates the development of the oil and gas industry // Journal of Mining Institute. 2024. p. EDN KMCTLU
Editorial
  • Date submitted
    2024-07-04
  • Date accepted
    2024-07-04
  • Date published
    2024-07-04

Environmental safety and sustainable development: new approaches to wastewater treatment

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In 2015, the UN member states adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Despite significant progress, billions of people – one in three people – do not have access to safe, clean drinking water. Modern wastewater treatment methods include a wide range of biological, chemical and physical processes, each having its own advantages and applications. This thematic volume considers the latest achievements in wastewater treatment technologies, wastewater purification and treatment as well as their potential applications at the local level. The problem of surface water pollution is relevant for all regions of the world. One of the largest sources of pollutants is mining and processing industry. The first stage in the development of wastewater treatment technologies is monitoring of anthropogenically modified water bodies.

How to cite: Pashkevich M.A., Danilov A.S., Matveeva V.A. Environmental safety and sustainable development: new approaches to wastewater treatment // Journal of Mining Institute. 2024. Vol. 267. p. 341-342.
Editorial
  • Date submitted
    2023-04-25
  • Date accepted
    2023-04-25
  • Date published
    2023-04-25

Ecological security and sustainability

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In 2015, UN Member States adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, aimed at balancing initiatives by the world community and individual countries in the environmental, social, and economic spheres. The global sustainable development goals are to promote the well-being of the world population, preserve the planet’s resources, and maintain ecological security, which is vital in the age of the rapid industrial growth and ever-increasing anthropogenic pressure on the environment. For the successful achievement of sustainability goals in the manufacturing sector, integrated measures should be undertaken for monitoring and assessing the technogenic impact of industrial facilities. Additionally, it is necessary to develop environmentally-friendly technologies in the fields of gas and water treatment, land reclamation, and waste disposal. Therefore, fundamental and applied research in these related spheres is of particular importance. Currently, environmental monitoring of all components of the environment, along with anthropogenic objects and processes, receives considerable attention, which is determined by the vector of development in science and technology. In this regard, the latest innovations in green technology in this area are becoming increasingly significant.

How to cite: Pashkevich M.A., Danilov A.S. Ecological security and sustainability // Journal of Mining Institute. 2023. Vol. 260. p. 153-154.
Geoeconomics and Management
  • Date submitted
    2020-07-29
  • Date accepted
    2021-03-29
  • Date published
    2021-09-20

Critical analysis of methodological approaches to assessing sustainability of arctic oil and gas projects

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Development of hydrocarbon resources in the Arctic is one of the priority tasks for the economy of the Russian Federation; however, such projects are associated with significant risks for the environment of nearby regions. Large-scale development of hydrocarbon resources in the Arctic should be based on the principles of sustainable development, which imply a balance between socio-economic benefits and environmental risks. The purpose of this study is to analyze the gaps in scientific knowledge on the issues of assessing sustainability of Arctic oil and gas projects (OGPs) and systematize the key problematic elements of such assessments. The analysis was carried out in terms of four key elements that determine the feasibility of implementing Arctic OGPs in the context of sustainable development: economic efficiency, social effects, environmental safety and technological availability. The methodology for conducting bibliometric analysis, which included more than 15.227 sources from the Scopus database over the period of 2005-2020, was based on PRISMA recommendations for compiling systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Methodological problems of assessing sustainability of Arctic OGPs were mapped and divided into four key sectors: consideration of factors that determine sustainability; sustainability assessment; interpretation of assessment results; sustainability management. This map can serve as a basis for conducting a series of point studies, aimed at eliminating existing methodological shortcomings of the sustainable development concept with respect to Arctic OGPs.

How to cite: Cherepovitsyn A.E., Tcvetkov P.S., Evseeva O.O. Critical analysis of methodological approaches to assessing sustainability of arctic oil and gas projects // Journal of Mining Institute. 2021. Vol. 249. p. 463-479. DOI: 10.31897/PMI.2021.3.15
Oil and gas
  • Date submitted
    2020-05-13
  • Date accepted
    2020-06-24
  • Date published
    2020-10-08

Barriers to implementation of hydrogen initiatives in the context of global energy sustainable development

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Modern trends in the global energy market linked to the Sustainable Development Goals often lead to the adoption of political decisions with little basis in fact. Stepping up the development of renewable energy sources is an economically questionable but necessary step in terms of its social and ecological effects. However, subsequent development of hydrogen infrastructure is, at the very least, a dangerous initiative. In connection with mentioned above, an attempt to examine hydrogen by conducting an integral assessment of its characteristics has been made in this article. As a result of the research conducted, the following conclusions concerning the potential of the widespread implementation of hydrogen in the power generation sector have been made: as a chemical element, it harms steel structures, which significantly impedes the selection of suitable materials; its physical and volume characteristics decrease the general efficiency of the energy system compared to similar hydrocarbon solutions; the hydrogen economy does not have the necessary foundation in terms of both physical infrastructure and market regulation mechanisms; the emergence of widely available hydrogen poses a danger for society due to its high combustibility. Following the results of the study, it was concluded that the existing pilot hydrogen projects are positive yet not scalable solutions for the power generation sector due to the lack of available technologies to construct large-scale and geographically distributed infrastructure and adequate international system of industry regulation. Thus, under current conditions, the risks of implementing such projects considerably exceed their potential ecological benefits.

How to cite: Litvinenko V.S., Tsvetkov P.S., Dvoynikov M.V., Buslaev G.V. Barriers to implementation of hydrogen initiatives in the context of global energy sustainable development // Journal of Mining Institute. 2020. Vol. 244. p. 428-438. DOI: 10.31897/PMI.2020.4.5
Geoeconomics and Management
  • Date submitted
    2019-10-15
  • Date accepted
    2019-11-19
  • Date published
    2020-10-08

Oilfield service companies as part of economy digitalization: assessment of the prospects for innovative development

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The digital transformation of the economy as the most important stage of scientific and technological progress and transition to a new technological structure is becoming one of the determining factors in the development and competitiveness of the domestic upstream sector. Prospects for innovative development of oilfield service companies are the key technological areas within the first project of the Hi-Tech Strategy of the German Government until 2020 – “Industry 4.0”. The purpose of this study is to assess the prospects for innovative development of the domestic oilfield service industry in the context of the digitalization of the oil and gas industry. The subject of the research is the process of the formation of key technological lines of “Industry 4.0” and their impact on the domestic oil and gas sector. The research is based on logical-theoretical and empirical analyses. The main factors that determine processes of digital transformation in the oil and gas industry are considered; the results of digitalization processes in the largest foreign and Russian industry companies of the upstream and oilfield services segments are presented. The information base is made up of data from oilfield service and oil and gas producing companies, presented on the official websites of companies in the public domain on the Internet. It has been proven that, unlike the world's leading companies in oilfield services segment, independent domestic oilfield service companies provide mainly traditional service technologies in a fairly narrow range. The limited scope of functioning and technological capabilities of Russian companies is explained by the lack of necessary investment in development and expansion of business, as well as interest on the part of the state and corporate sectors in the development and replication of domestic technologies and the formation of a full-fledged oilfield services market in Russia.

How to cite: Razmanova S.V., Andrukhova O.V. Oilfield service companies as part of economy digitalization: assessment of the prospects for innovative development // Journal of Mining Institute. 2020. Vol. 244. p. 482-492. DOI: 10.31897/PMI.2020.4.11
Geoeconomics and Management
  • Date submitted
    2019-09-29
  • Date accepted
    2020-02-24
  • Date published
    2020-04-24

Vs sustainable development: scenarios for the future

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Issues of sustainable development began to concern mankind starting from the 20th century, when mass industrialization and the depletion of natural resource potential contributed to the formulation of environmental issues at one of the leading places in scientific discourse. However, what if the goals of sustainable development would not be achieved to 2030? What other way we can identify for humanity to survive? So, the study is about the problems of studying the understanding of the term “sustainable development”, considering the evolution of the formation of the concept of sustainable development and analyzing the modern goals of sustainable development for attainability. From an analysis of domestic and foreign experience, possible scenarios of the development of mankind are identified (such as 1. Creating an environmental framework, 2. Implementation of sustainable nature management practices in the conditions of natural and man-made objects, 3. Implementation of “geoengineering projects”, 4. Construction of autonomous ecosystems, 5. Space exploration in search of a new planet for life, provided that the goals of sustainable development would not be achieved. It has been established that today probability of achieving all the sustainable development goals by 2030 is too small, and the indicated scenarios require, firstly, the development of science and technology, and secondly, a competent assessment of the value of nature and solving the issue of specifying property rights for natural goods.

How to cite: Yurak V.V., Dushin A.V., Mochalova L.A. Vs sustainable development: scenarios for the future // Journal of Mining Institute. 2020. Vol. 242. p. 242-247. DOI: 10.31897/PMI.2020.2.242
Geoeconomics and Management
  • Date submitted
    2019-07-06
  • Date accepted
    2019-09-11
  • Date published
    2019-12-24

Structural changes and innovation economic development of the Arctic regions of Russia

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This article is devoted to problem of assessing relationship of innovative economic development and structural changes in industry of the Arctic regions. Performed analysis showed that change in the structure of industrial production in the Arctic regions from 2010 to 2016 was characterized by significant interregional differences in speed and intensity of transformation processes. It is shown that one of the key factors that caused structural changes in industry of the Arctic regions of Russia in 2010-2016 was increase in economic role of innovations and change in the pace of innovative processes development. In particular, the results of correlation analysis showed the presence of stable positive links between «science intensity» of economy and transformation of regional industry structure. The presence of a strong positive connection between impact of innovative development factors – an increase in growth rate of innovative goods – and structural changes in industrial production was set. Another factor contributing to structural changes in industry was investment in modernization of production. It is proved that in order to ensure further sustainable economic growth in regions of the Arctic, a necessary condition should be a substantial increase of «science intensity» in economy, including industries related to mining operations.

How to cite: Berezikov S.A. Structural changes and innovation economic development of the Arctic regions of Russia // Journal of Mining Institute. 2019. Vol. 240. p. 716-723. DOI: 10.31897/PMI.2019.6.716
Mining
  • Date submitted
    2017-08-26
  • Date accepted
    2017-11-10
  • Date published
    2018-02-22

On enhancement of cooperation between universities for implementation of the program «Sustainable development–2030»

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The article is focused on one of the pressing issues of our time – the international training of qualified personnel in higher education institutions with the aim of developing a stable economic system of the state, the main elements of which are interrelated stages of economic activity (exploration, prospecting, extraction, processing, and use of mineral resources). The question of the contribution and role of universities of different countries cooperating in the sphere of sustainable development of this sector is considered. The necessity of practical solution of this task for the implementation of UNESCO's program «Sustainable Development – 2030» is determined. In this relation, the concept of «sustainable development», its philosophical, scientific-theoretical and cultural aspects are considered, the special significance of the connection between the sustainable development of society and its individual fragments with modern education is emphasized. It is stated that education, in the context of sustainable development, should be anticipating, advancing and open. Given the current trends in higher education, it is possible to mention the work carried out by the Mining Institute of the Mongolian State University of Science and Technology in the direction of international cooperation.

How to cite: Ochirbat P., Chinzorig B. On enhancement of cooperation between universities for implementation of the program «Sustainable development–2030» // Journal of Mining Institute. 2018. Vol. 229. p. 27-30. DOI: 10.25515/PMI.2018.1.27
Geoeconomics and Management
  • Date submitted
    2015-12-13
  • Date accepted
    2016-02-02
  • Date published
    2016-12-23

Corporate social responsibility in coal industry (practices of russian and european companies)

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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is built on interaction between companies and the society which is especially important for major companies that exploit natural resources and play the role of city-forming socially significant entities. Various interpretations of the notion of social responsibility define the varying levels of influence companies have on the society, different levels of contribution of companies in the said process and the degree and level of implementation of CSR. The relations between social responsibility and economic results and the effects of implementing CSR policies are often not obvious. This study offers an assessment of present-day state of corporate social responsibility policies in coal companies of Russia and Poland and formulates proposals on implementing social responsibility projects with consideration of state-of-the-art CSR concepts. The results of the study are as follows: the achieved level of social responsibility in coal companies of Russia and Poland has been assessed; it is proven that most companies in the coal industry are at the level of fragmentary application of CSR concepts; an analysis has been carried out of tools available in the area of social responsibility of coal companies.

How to cite: Ponomarenko T.V., Volnik R., Marinina O.A. Corporate social responsibility in coal industry (practices of russian and european companies) // Journal of Mining Institute. 2016. Vol. 222. p. 882-891. DOI: 10.18454/PMI.2016.6.882
Geoeconomics and Management
  • Date submitted
    2014-11-22
  • Date accepted
    2015-01-01
  • Date published
    2015-10-26

Theoretical and methodological bases of forming a program management system for integrated development of a region

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This article deals with theoretical and methodological bases of forming a program manage-ment system for integrated development of a region. The idea of a program-based management system based on a system of socio-economic transformation is presented. The given bases include monitoring emerging trends in the program management for integrated development of a region of the Russian Federation on basic parameters and involve control of the management process. The concept of forming the mechanism of program management as an integrated system is suggested.

How to cite: Fedoseev S.V., Chzhan S. Theoretical and methodological bases of forming a program management system for integrated development of a region // Journal of Mining Institute. 2015. Vol. 215. p. 150-159.
Philosophy and history of science, culture and education
  • Date submitted
    2009-09-22
  • Date accepted
    2009-11-23
  • Date published
    2010-06-25

Scientific-technical progress and innovation development in sociological science history

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The paper is dedicated to the consideration of interrelation of scientific-technical progress and social progress as one of the most important subjects of sociological science. Some classical and modern macrosociological theories are in the centre of attention, that develop progressive approach in understanding the place and role of scientific-technical progress and innovation development in the life of society. The emphasis is made on the actualization of macrosociological analysis of the problems stated in the paper in the current global economic crisis context.

How to cite: Zavrazhin V.N. Scientific-technical progress and innovation development in sociological science history // Journal of Mining Institute. 2010. Vol. 187. p. 177-181.
Economics and management
  • Date submitted
    2009-08-10
  • Date accepted
    2009-10-14
  • Date published
    2010-02-01

Prospects of development of open society «Apatite»

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Prospects of development of Open Society «Apatit» – the basic supplier of raw materials for manufacture of mineral fertilizers in Russia are considered. The rational actions connected with increase of a production efficiency on Open Society «Apatit» are offered.

How to cite: Noskov V.A., Gurev A.A. Prospects of development of open society «Apatite» // Journal of Mining Institute. 2010. Vol. 186. p. 227-229.
Problems in conservation of resources? mine surveying and wise erth's interior utilization
  • Date submitted
    2009-07-23
  • Date accepted
    2009-09-22
  • Date published
    2010-04-22

Conceptual principles of mining company’s balanced development in condition of necessity of innovation transformation

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Necessity of forming strategy of balanced development of mining company on based innovation transformation is proved. Algorithm of analysis of strategic opportunity realization is proposed. Conceptual scheme of formation of strategy of balanced development of mining company is developed.

How to cite: Gurev A.A. Conceptual principles of mining company’s balanced development in condition of necessity of innovation transformation // Journal of Mining Institute. 2010. Vol. 185. p. 263-266.
Economics of nature utilization: energetics and steady development of society
  • Date submitted
    2008-11-28
  • Date accepted
    2009-01-27
  • Date published
    2009-12-11

Sustainable development: theoretical and methodological approaches

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In article the essence of an economic category sustainable development is reveals. The points of view on a problem of sustainable development economists of the basic modern scientific schools are considered. In a context of the neoclassic approach the condition of stability of development of Russia is shown.

How to cite: Sergeev I.B., Lapochkina L.V. Sustainable development: theoretical and methodological approaches // Journal of Mining Institute. 2009. Vol. 184. p. 264-269.
Economics of nature utilization: energetics and steady development of society
  • Date submitted
    2008-11-19
  • Date accepted
    2009-01-03
  • Date published
    2009-12-11

Prerequisites for sustainable development of mining region

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The article deals with issues related to the identification of conditions for sustainable development of mining area. In such conditions, the author highlights the investment potential, the specificity of specialization and structure of economy of the region, the balance of state, regional and sectoral interests. As the characteristics used in evaluating the productive capacity of the territory proposed rates structure, dynamics and effectiveness, based on the integral rate of gross regional product.

How to cite: Nevskaya M.A. Prerequisites for sustainable development of mining region // Journal of Mining Institute. 2009. Vol. 184. p. 240-245.
Mineral raw materials complex: problems in control under new economical conditions
  • Date submitted
    2008-11-01
  • Date accepted
    2009-01-27
  • Date published
    2009-12-11

The influence of the technological and organizational factors on the steady growth of the mining industry

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The steady growth of the mining industry calls forth the character of its activities connected with the dependence of the work on the natural conditions which are practically unpredictable and constantly changeable. The two basic factors are chosen – the technology of the mining work and the organization of the industry, which have the decisive importance in the increasing of the basic indices of the activity of the enterprise. The possible technological and organizational solutions are offered as they permit to find possible directions in the lowering of the negative influence of the appearing problems.

How to cite: Pronin E.M., Vasiliev V.E. The influence of the technological and organizational factors on the steady growth of the mining industry // Journal of Mining Institute. 2009. Vol. 184. p. 76-78.