Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug Explained

En Name:Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug
Ru Name:Ямало-Ненецкий автономный округ
Loc Name1:Ямалы-Ненёцие автономной ӈокрук
Loc Lang1:Nenets
Coordinates:67.25°N 114°W
Image Coa:Coat of Arms of Yamal Nenetsia.svg
Coa Caption:Coat of arms
Flag Caption:Flag
Anthem:"Anthem of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug"
Anthem Ref:[1]
Political Status:Autonomous okrug
Political Status Link:Autonomous okrugs of Russia
Federal District:Ural
Economic Region:West Siberian
Adm Ctr Type:Capital
Adm Ctr Name:Salekhard
Adm Ctr Name Ref:[2]
Pop 2021Census:510490
Pop 2021Census Rank:72nd
Urban Pop 2021Census:84.7%
Rural Pop 2021Census:15.3%
Pop 2021Census Ref:[3]
Pop Latest:540000
Pop Latest Date:January 2015
Pop Latest Ref:[4]
Area Km2:769250
Area Km2 Rank:6th
Established Date:December 10, 1930
Established Date Ref:[5]
License Plates:89
Iso:RU-YAN
Gov As Of:May 2018
Leader Title:Governor
Leader Title Ref:[6]
Leader Name:Dmitry Artyukhov
Leader Name Ref:[7]
Legislature:Legislative Assembly
Website:https://yanao.ru
Date:May 2018
Languages:Nenets
Selkup
Khanty

The Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug (Russian: Яма́ло-Не́нецкий автоно́мный о́круг|Yamalo-Nenetsky avtonomny okrug; Ямалы-Ненёцие автономной ӈокрук|Jamaly-Nenjocije awtonomnoj ŋokruk) or Yamalia (Russian: Ямалия) is a federal subject of Russia and an autonomous okrug of Tyumen Oblast. Its administrative center is the town of Salekhard, and its largest city is Novy Urengoy. The 2021 Russian Census recorded its population as 510,490.

The autonomous okrug borders Krasnoyarsk Krai to the east, the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug to the south, and the Nenets Autonomous Okrug and Komi Republic to the west.

Geography

The West Siberian petroleum basin is the largest hydrocarbon (petroleum and natural gas) basin in the world covering an area of about 2.2 million km2, and is also the largest oil and gas producing region in Russia.[8]

The Nenets people are an indigenous tribe who have long survived in this region. Their prehistoric life involved subsistence hunting and gathering, including the taking of polar bears; the practice of hunting polar bears (Ursus maritimus) continues up to the present time.[9]

Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug is traversed by the northeasterly line of equal latitude and longitude, that is, at the point 70°N and 70°E, with equal degrees. The Polar Urals rise in the western part and the highest point of the okrug, as well as of the whole Ural mountain system, is Mount Payer.[10] [11]

The area consists of arctic tundra and taiga, with three large peninsulas – the Yamal Peninsula, Taz Peninsula and the Gyda Peninsula (itself containing the Yavay Peninsula and Mamonta Peninsula). There are nearly 300,000 lakes in the okrug, some of the main ones being Pyakuto, Chyortovo, Neito, Yambuto, Yarroto and Nembuto.[12]

The Ob River flows through Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug to the Kara Sea via the Gulf of Ob, which dominates the geography of the Okrug (together with its two sub-bays, the Taz Estuary and Khalmyer Bay.[13] [14] [15]

A number of islands are off the okrug's coast – from west to east, the main ones are Torasovey Island, Bolotnyy Island, Litke Island, Sharapovy Koshki Islands, Bely Island, Shokalsky Island, Petsovyye Islands, Proklyatyye Islands, Oleny Island, and Vilkitsky Island.

History

On December 10, 1930, Yamal (Nenets) National Okrug (Russian: Ямальский (Ненецкий) национальный округ) was formed based on Ural Oblast.

Administrative divisions

See main article: Administrative divisions of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug.

Demographics

Population:

From 1960 to 2016, Yamal Nenets population increased from 60 000 people to more than 530 000 due to the natural resources discovered in the region. Currently, Yamal Nenets is the only Arctic Region in the Russian Federation that is not experiencing population decline. Despite the growing pressure on the regional environment, former governor Dmitry Kobylkin assured in 2016 that industrial developments are not affecting the traditional lifestyles of the native population. Official data accounts for an increment of 11 percent of the indigenous population from 2006 to 2016.[16]

Vital statistics

YearAverage population (× 1000)Live birthsDeathsNatural changeCrude birth rate (per 1000)Crude death rate (per 1000)Natural change (per 1000)
1970841,68387980420.010.59.6
19751272,3078191,48818.26.411.7
19801943,3471,1782,16917.36.111.2
19853747,8381,5556,28321.04.216.8
19904898,0321,6316,40116.43.313.1
19914837,1211,6235,49814.73.411.4
19924706,1232,1084,01513.04.58.5
19934665,6972,7642,93312.25.96.3
19944736,2742,9983,27613.36.36.9
19954836,3373,1073,23013.16.46.7
19964896,2413,0043,23712.86.16.6
19974956,2082,7153,49312.55.57.1
19984986,3952,5443,85112.85.17.7
19994986,0712,6083,46312.25.27.0
20004975,8392,7633,07611.75.66.2
20015016,3883,0573,33112.86.16.7
20025066,6352,9343,70113.15.87.3
20035107,1633,0934,07014.16.18.0
20045117,2642,9754,28914.25.88.4
20055127,1483,0994,04914.06.07.9
20065137,0363,0004,03613.75.87.9
20075157,7002,9374,76314.95.79.2
20085177,8922,9594,93315.35.79.5
20095198,2162,9245,29215.85.610.2
20105228,2632,8735,39015.85.510.3
scope=row colspan=8 Source:[17]

Regional demographics

RaionPp (2007)BirthsDeathsGrowthBRDRNGR
Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug538,6005,8142,2023,61214.395.450.89%
Salekhard40,50049925624316.438.430.80%
Gubkinsky22,3002637119215.724.251.15%
Labytnangi27,70033321212116.0310.200.58%
Muravlenko37,00036110425713.013.750.93%
Nadym48,50044319724612.185.420.68%
Novy Urengoy117,0001,12233478812.793.810.90%
Noyabrsk109,9001,02938464512.484.660.78%
Krasnoselkupsky6,20099415821.298.821.25%
Nadymsky21,3002216715413.834.190.96%
Priuralsky15,3001797210715.606.270.93%
Purovsky49,90054819535314.645.210.94%
Tazovsky17,2002689217620.787.131.36%
Shuryshkarsky9,900144697519.399.291.01%
Yamalsky15,90030510819725.589.061.65%
scope=row colspan=8 Source:[18]

Ethnic groups

The Nenets make up 8.9% of the population, preceded by ethnic Russians (62.9%), and followed by Tatars (4.7%) and Ukrainians (4.5%). Other prominent ethnic groups include Khanty (2.5%), Azerbaijanis (1.7%), Bashkirs (1.5%), Kumyks (1.2%), and Nogais (0.9%) (all figures are from the 2021 Census).[19] Due to the area's oil and natural gas wealth, it is one of the few places in Russia where the ethnic Russian population is growing.

Ethnic
group
1939 Census1959 Census1970 Census1979 Census1989 Census2002 Census2010 Census12021 Census
Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%
Russians19,30842.1%27,78944.6%37,51846.9%93,75059.0%292,80859.2%298,35958.8%312,01961.7%253,30662.9%
Ukrainians3950.9%1,9213.1%3,0263.8%15,7219.9%85,02217.2%66,08013.0%48,9859.7%18.2344.5%
Nenets13,45429.3%13,97722.4%17,53821.9%17,40411.0%20,9174.2%26,4355.2%29,7725.9%35,9178.9%
Tatars1,6363.6%3,9526.3%4,6535.8%8,5565.4%26,4315.3%27,7345.5%28,5095.6%18,9124.7%
Khanty5,36711.7%5,5198.9%6,5138.1%6,4664.1%7,2471.5%8,7601.7%9,4891.9%9,9852.5%
Komi4,72210.3%4,8667.8%5,4456.8%5,6423.6%6,0001.2%6,1771.2%5,1411.0%3,5560.9%
Selkups870.2%1,2452.0%1,7102.1%1,6111.0%1,5300.3%1,7970.4%1,9880.4%2,0010.5%
Others8711.9%3,0654.9%3,5744.5%9,6946.1%54,88911.1%71,66414.1%74,62514.3%70,87315.1%
1 17,517 people were registered from administrative databases, and could not declare an ethnicity. The proportion of ethnicities in this group is estimated to be the same as that of the declared group.[20]

Religion

According to a 2012 survey 42.2% of the population of Yamalia adhere to the Russian Orthodox Church, 14% are unaffiliated generic Christians, 1% are believers in Orthodox Christianity who do not belong to any church, 1% are members of the Slavic neopaganism (Rodnovery) or practitioners of local shamanic religions, and 1% are members of Protestant churches; Muslims, mostly Caucasian peoples and Tatars, make up 18% of the total population. In addition, 14% of the population declare to be "spiritual but not religious", 8% are atheist, and 0.8% follow other religions or did not give an answer to the question.

Economy

In 2009, Yamalo-Nenetsky Avtonomny Okrug is Russia's most important source of natural gas, with more than 90% of Russia's natural gas being produced there. The region also accounts for 12% of Russia's oil production.[21] The region is the most important to Russia's largest company Gazprom, whose main production fields are located there. Novatek – the country's second-largest gas producer – is also active in the region, with its headquarters located in Tarko-Sale. According to Novatek on 22 October 2019, the natural gas reserves in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug represent 80% of Russia's natural gas and 15% of the world's natural gas supply.[22]

Since the early 2010s Gazprom has been developing Yamal project in the Yamal Peninsula area. As of 2020, Yamal produces over 20% of Russia's gas, which is expected to increase to 40% by 2030. The shortest pipeline routes from Yamal to the northern EU countries are the Yamal–Europe pipeline through Poland and Nord Stream 1 to Germany.[23] The proposed gas route from Western Siberia to China is known as Power of Siberia 2 pipeline.[24]

United States sanctions beginning September 2019

Following the 14 September 2019 attack by Houthi movement on Saudi Arabian oil fields at Khurais and Abqaiq (Biqayq in Arabic) during the 2019–2021 Persian Gulf crisis, the United States imposed sanctions under Executive Order 13846 against several international companies, including Cosco Shipping Tanker (Dalian) Seaman and Ship Management Company Ltd and the Cosco Shipping Tanker Dalian (大連中遠海運油品運輸有限公司). Both of these are Cosco Shipping Company subsidiaries that support LNG shipments from Sabetta.[25] [26]

Ships operated by these companies and their partnerships are directly affected by the sanctions. As of late September 2019, China LNG Shipping Ltd (CLNG) – a joint venture between the Cosco Shipping Tanker Dalian company and the Canadian firm Teekay – operates six of Sabetta's LNG ice fleet of 15 ARC7 LNG tankers, including:

Also affected are five ARC7 tankers which supplied by Dynagas in a partnership between Sinotrans&CSC and CLNG, as well as three ARC7 tankers from a joint venture between the Cosco subsidiary Shanghai LNG and Japan's MOL (株式会社商船三井). While these ARC7 tankers are not directly sanctioned by the United States, US Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) rules require caution to be exercised when dealing with these related companies. Of the fifteen ARC7 tankers operating out of Sabetta, only Sovcomflot's Christophe de Margerie is not affected by the sanctions.

Service for these ships was previously provided at Honningsvåg, Norway, but this will be phased out and future LNG tanker shipments in the Northern Sea Route are expected to occur between Murmansk and Kamchatka, remaining in Russia coastal waters.[27] [28] [29] On 30 January 2020, the United States lifted sanctions on Cosco Shipping Tanker (Dalian) and its TC LNG.[22] [30] [31]

Notable people

See also

Sources

External links

Notes and References

  1. Law #119-ZAO
  2. Charter of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Article 15
  3. Web site: Оценка численности постоянного населения по субъектам Российской Федерации. Federal State Statistics Service. 1 September 2022.
  4. Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug Territorial Branch of the Federal State Statistics Service. Численность населения
  5. Charter of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Article 1
  6. Charter of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Article 11
  7. Official website of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug. Dmitry Nikolayevich Kobylkin, Governor of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug
  8. Web site: Ulmishek . Gregory F. . West Siberian Oil Basin . PetroNeft Resources Plc . 29 January 2022.
  9. C. Michael Hogan (2008) Polar Bear: Ursus maritimus, Globaltwitcher.com, ed. Nicklas Stromberg
  10. https://www.peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=74510 Gora Payer – Peakbagger
  11. [Google Earth]
  12. Web site: R-41_42 Topographic Chart (in Russian). 8 June 2022.
  13. Regional Index: Regional Index, accessdate: May 5, 2017
  14. Britannica: ob, accessdate: May 5, 2017
  15. Yamalo-Nenets region, Russia facts, resources, climate, photos: Yamalo-Nenets region, Russia facts, resources, climate, photos, accessdate: May 5, 2017
  16. Web site: Staalesen. Atle. 8 October 2016. The Russian Arctic growth region. 2021-01-06. The Independent Barents Observer. en.
  17. http://www.gks.ru/dbscripts/Cbsd/DBInet.cgi#1 Russian Federal State Statistics Service
  18. http://www.oblstat.tmn.ru/statinfo\act\dwiz.htm for 2008 (January–October)
  19. Web site: Russian Census of 2021.
  20. http://www.perepis-2010.ru/news/detail.php?ID=6936 Перепись-2010: русских становится больше
  21. Web site: Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Area. 2004-03-05. Kommersant. 2009-08-26.
  22. Web site: Пресс-релизы и мероприятия: Сообщение ПАО "НОВАТЭК" в отношении танкеров ледового класса Arc7 . Press releases and events: Communication from PAO NOVATEK regarding Arc7 ice class tankers . Novatek website . . 22 October 2019 . 4 January 2020 . 22 October 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191022164959/https://www.novatek.ru/ru/press/releases/index.php?id_4=3507.
  23. Big Bounce: Russian gas amid market tightness . Yermakov . Vitaly . Oxford Institute for Energy Studies . September 2021 .
  24. News: 'Power of Siberia 2' Pipeline Could See Europe, China Compete for Russian Gas . VOA News . 18 January 2022.
  25. News: China criticizes new U.S. sanctions over Iranian oil deals . . 25 September 2019 . 4 January 2020.
  26. News: США включили в санкционный список по Ирану китайские компании . US includes Chinese companies on Iran sanctions list . ru . . 25 September 2019 . 4 January 2020.
  27. News: Российский СПГ атаковали рикошетом: Санкции США лишают "Ямал СПГ" трети флота . Russian LNG ricochet attacked: US sanctions deprive Yamal LNG of a third of its fleet . ru . . 1 October 2019 . 4 January 2020.
  28. Web site: Iran-related Designations; Issuance of Iran-related Frequently Asked Question . . 25 September 2019 . 4 January 2020.
  29. Web site: Executive Order 13846 (6 August 2018) . United States Federal Register Vol 83 No 152 . 7 August 2018 . 4 January 2020.
  30. News: США сняли санкции с компании—владельца танкеров для "Ямал СПГ" . US lifts sanctions on the company that owns Yamal LNG tankers . ru . . 22 October 2019 . 20 January 2020.
  31. News: Pamuk . Humeyra . Gardner . Timothy . U.S. lifts Iran sanctions on one unit of Chinese shipping giant COSCO . . 30 January 2020 . 4 January 2020.