Rosneft and Gazprom do not have an agreement on dividing up their interests on Russia's shelf, Rosneft President Sergei Bogdanchikov said. "I can't confirm that we have agreed 100 percent with Gazprom on the division of the shelf. Rosneft is not dividing up anything with Gazprom.
Not to mention the shelf. It is an indivisible shelf. It belongs to the Russian Federation, and we will be guided by those rules that the state sets concerning allocation," he said. "As far as I know, various scenarios are being developed, including through sale at tender with certain limitations, depending on the size of the fields," Bogdanchikov said.
Rosneft together with Gazprom and LUKoil, are well ahead in terms of shelf issues, and have assembled divisions for various measures, "but I haven't heard anything about final decisions."
Via: New Europe News Not to mention the shelf. It is an indivisible shelf. It belongs to the Russian Federation, and we will be guided by those rules that the state sets concerning allocation," he said. "As far as I know, various scenarios are being developed, including through sale at tender with certain limitations, depending on the size of the fields," Bogdanchikov said.
Rosneft together with Gazprom and LUKoil, are well ahead in terms of shelf issues, and have assembled divisions for various measures, "but I haven't heard anything about final decisions."
LUKOIL, Pertamina to Choose Joint Project in Indonesia
Russia’s oil blockbuster LUKOIL and Indonesian state-run Pertamina will choose projects during two years for the joint work in Indonesia, Interfax-Ani reported.
According to the press release of LUKOIL, the parties officially agreed Thursday to set up a managing committee and a joint group of technical experts to explore promising offshore and onshore areas in Indonesia.
“The purpose of this work is evaluation and interpretation of the data for further geological survey and development of oil and gas fields,” LUKOIL specified.
LUKOIL and Pertamina inked the agreement in Jakarta on Thursday, during the tour of President Vladimir Putin to Indonesia. In April, the parties sealed the memorandum of understanding, where they undertook to cooperate in exploration and development of oil and gas fields.
Via: KommersantAccording to the press release of LUKOIL, the parties officially agreed Thursday to set up a managing committee and a joint group of technical experts to explore promising offshore and onshore areas in Indonesia.
“The purpose of this work is evaluation and interpretation of the data for further geological survey and development of oil and gas fields,” LUKOIL specified.
LUKOIL and Pertamina inked the agreement in Jakarta on Thursday, during the tour of President Vladimir Putin to Indonesia. In April, the parties sealed the memorandum of understanding, where they undertook to cooperate in exploration and development of oil and gas fields.
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