Former Soviet Union
The 15 countries of the former Soviet Union (FSU) span 11 time zones. They are
still dominated by a resurgent Russia which has recovered from the break-up of
its empire. The region is now actively seeking to re-establish its political
and
economic hegemony over its neighbours, and the recent conflict in Georgia has
demonstrated its steely determination. Menas Associates has a strong Caspian and FSU consulting practice headed by experts with over 15
years of experience in the region. We have advised on transparency and
corruption issues, pipeline routes, personnel security, political change and
the possible
consequences for business.
The Caspian region's oil and gas potential has attracted the attention of IOCs
since the early 1990s making it a significant supplier of crude oil to world
markets. Its large natural resources make it a lucrative business investment
opportunity as it gears up to become a major oil and natural gas exporter over
the next
decade.
The Caspian states have conquered several markets but still have a potentially
wider audience to reach, including those nations trying to meet their
economies'
increasing demand for energy, and also those that wish to reduce their
dependence on the Persian Gulf.
Menas Associates cover all the 'above ground' risks relevant to operating in the FSU and Central
Asia. In addition, we regularly undertake due diligence assignments on
prospective joint venture partners or target companies, working where necessary
with
associated individuals or organisations on the ground.
The region's sizable energy resources offer rewarding business opportunities for
foreign investors in energy development in the Caspian Sea and littoral states. Menas Associates offers unique country expertise, and devises tailored solutions to meet
clients' requirements and needs focusing on political, social and security
aspects
pertinent to trade practices and the making of strategic business decisions
when
working in the FSU.
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