Olga Glebova

Research Associate

In 2013 Olga completed her PhD thesis on Fischer Tropsch Gas-to-Liquid (FTGTL) efficiency and prospects in Russia. She holds a first degree in Russia’s principal university of petroleum engineering from the Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas. Olga is currently based in Moscow where she works for the International Business Department of Gazprom. She is the author of articles: ‘Large-capacity industrial GTL production: pricing formation’; ‘Economic efficiency of FTGTL production in Russia’; and ‘Estimation of capital and operational expenditures of FTGTL projects in Russia’. Olga co-authored a book: ‘Synthetic Liquid Hydrocarbons: Technology, Economics, Production’ that was successfully presented in Russia. Now she is co-authoring a book ‘Local Content in the Petroleum Industry’. She believes strongly that diversification of gas reserve channels will secure additional market share for countries-producers.

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