Abstract
The study examines the energy strategy and achievements of the Soviet Union in building the world’s largest oil and gas complex (OGC). The paper analyzes the causes of decline in the domestic oil and gas industry after the Soviet era and proposes recommendations for enhancing Russia’s energy policy, considering experiences. Within the framework of the energy policy of the Russian Federation, the author discusses a diverse set of state tasks. These tasks encompass ensuring stable growth in proven reserves, optimizing hydrocarbon resource usage, fostering progress in new oil and gas regions, and developing industry personnel through training programs.
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