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Business/Finance See other Business/Finance Articles Title: Russia oil chief says sanctions no bar to developing Arctic find Bloomberg, The most powerful man in Russias oil industry says U.S. sanctions wont prevent the development of discoveries in the Arctic Ocean. Igor Sechin, chief executive officer of state oil producer OAO Rosneft and a long-time ally of President Vladimir Putin, spent two days traveling by plane, ship and helicopter last week to announce a billion-barrel crude strike in the iceberg-prone Kara Sea region of Russias Arctic Ocean. We will continue working no matter what, Sechin said in an interview on board a polar research vessel as he prepared to unveil the find he named Victory. We will plan the work for next season. As I said, now weve drilled only the first structure at Universitetskaya. There are more than 30. But Sechin has a problem. The first well, the costliest ever drilled in Russia, relied on money and expertise from Exxon Mobil Corp., Rosnefts partner in the Arctic and Americas largest oil company. Under U.S. sanctions, imposed to punish Putins actions in Ukraine, Exxon must stop working in Russias offshore after the well is safely sealed. Sanctions may also be the reason that Exxon has been far more circumspect in offering an assessment of the well than Rosneft, declining to give any estimate of the size of the find. We have encountered hydrocarbons, but it is premature to speculate on any potential outcome, said Exxon spokesman Richard Keil. Our current focus is on completing the well and safely winding down operations consistent with our license with the U.S. government. Appraising the first discovery and looking for more will cost billions of dollars, cash Exxon had promised to stump up and Rosneft, heavily indebted and barred from western capital markets, will find hard to replace. The company also has little experience of drilling in Arctic seas, more technically demanding than the onshore fields in Rosnefts Siberian heartland. The development of Arctic oil reserves is one of President Putins grandest ambitions. As Russias existing fields in Siberia run dry, the country needs to find new reserves as it vies with the U.S. to be the worlds largest oil and gas producer. Sechin said the opportunity offered by todays oil discovery meant Rosneft would have no problem attracting investors and technology providers. Something he said was possible while respecting the companys existing agreement with Irving, Texas-based Exxon. If Exxon is forced to leave the project, of course well do it on our own and attract the necessary technologies and different partners who dont have limitations on cooperation, said Sechin, who featured in Bloomberg Markets 50 Most Influential list this year. The projects operator is our joint venture with Exxon and were not planning on changing the ventures ownership structure, he said. They will always have the possibility of returning to the project, as soon as the regulatory bodies allow. The size of the potential discovery meant there would be no shortage of interest, said Sechin, who hinted that investment could come from outside the U.S. or Europe. In the last two years, Rosneft has signed deals with Chinas largest oil companies that swap up-front cash for long-term oil supplies. Were going to take into consideration all aspects of the law, but the market will be our guide, Sechin said. Market relations are more multi-polar and provide us with more opportunities. Any oil and gas company would be interested in the resources that we confirmed today. On finance, Sechin said the company had the resources to survive without borrowing from U.S. or European capital markets. Government support may be one way of keeping new projects on track at Rosneft, 69.5 percent owned by the state, he said. The support will be determined by the resources of the budget and the plans of the government, said Sechin, who was Russias deputy prime minister before taking the helm at Rosneft. If that comes about, that means we will continue developing all our projects. A rising oil price will also help Rosneft finance the development of Arctic resources, he said, adding that he expected to add the Victory discovery to Rosnefts reserves within several months. The mature fields in use around the world are declining and this oil is high quality so the market should definitely give us the kind of price that justifies our investments, he said. In five to seven years, Rosneft may be able to get $140 to $150 a barrel, he said The well drilled in the Kara Sea found about a billion barrels of oil, Rosneft said. The crude is super-light, the company said, meaning when its refined it will produce a high proportion of gasoline and diesel. Thats likely to make it more valuable than Russias existing export grade, Urals. The discovery showed the Kara Sea has the potential to become one of the worlds most important crude producing regions with more oil than that Gulf of Mexico, according to Rosneft. The mid-range forecast for when he expects production to start is seven years, Sechin said. The well was drilled before the Oct. 10 deadline Exxon was granted by the U.S. government under sanctions barring American companies from working in Russias Arctic offshore. Well continue drilling here next year and the years after that, Sechin said. This discovery is of exceptional significance in showing the presence of hydrocarbons in the Arctic. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)
So while we're knee deep in useless and expensive wars and conflicts against ISIS, Al Queda and humanitarian missions fighting ebola in a basket case continent called Africa, the Ruskies and the Chicom are developing new oil finds. Perfect!
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