Gazprom probing Asian loans market
Gazprom is holding meetings with Asian investors with a view to raising a loan, a senior manager at the Russian gas company told Interfax.
2 October 2014US asks Exxon to stop work at Sakhalin 1
ExxonMobil has received a request from the United States government to stop its work as part of the Russian production sharing agreement on Sakhalin 1.
29 September 2014Kirinsky gas unprofitable – Gazprom
Domestic gas prices make gas from the Kirinskoye field unprofitable to sell, Viktor Timoshilov, Gazprom’s deputy head of project management and chief coordinator of eastern projects, said on Thursday.
25 September 2014Sanctions threaten US tech for Vladivostok LNG
Western sanctions are causing problems for Russia’s gas sector, as US suppliers hesitate to provide equipment.
24 September 2014EU sanctions sidestep Russian gas sector
New and stricter EU sanctions imposed on the Russian energy sector will only include oil companies, the EU has confirmed.
12 September 2014Ministries against exports for Pechora LNG
Russian ministries are against the proposal of State Duma Deputy Valery Yazev to expand the list of companies allowed to export LNG, a source familiar with the situation has told Interfax.
9 September 2014Mongolia vies for Russia-China gas transit
Mongolia is keen to transit Russian gas to China, but the proposed western route is a pipe dream for now.
5 September 2014US and EU pressure knocks Stroytransgaz out of South Stream
Stroytransgaz has pulled out of the consortium for building the Bulgarian section of the South Stream gas pipeline, a company representative told Interfax.
5 August 2014Novatek boosts H1 revenue by nearly 60%
Novatek boosted its net profit by almost 60% year on year in H1 2014 to RUB 55 billion, from RUB 34.4 billion in the same period last year.
31 July 2014Sanctions could delay Rosneft projects – Sechin
Rosneft has not ruled out delaying certain projects in the wake of EU and United States sanctions, but is ready for additional measures from the US, the company’s President Igor Sechin told journalists.
30 July 2014Moscow to equalise tariff terms for Gazprom and its rivals
Russian President Vladimir Putin has instructed the country’s government to set economically justified tariffs for independent companies to use Gazprom’s infrastructure.
24 July 2014
Chayanda will not disrupt China’s gas – Gazprom
Larger-than-expected oil volumes at Gazprom’s Chayanda field may put the company’s East Siberian timetable at risk.
16 July 2014Rosneft files case against Gazprom, FAS issues warning
Gazprom faces more pressure over its exclusive access to the Sakhalin 2 pipeline system, with Rosneft having filed a court case against it and Russian antitrust authorities issuing warnings.
15 July 2014Rosneft files case for access to Sakhalin pipeline
Rosneft’s campaign for access to Gazprom’s eastern pipelines has resulted in a court case over Sakhalin infrastructure.
8 July 2014COOEC secures Yamgaz contract
Offshore Oil Engineering Co., a subsidiary of China National Offshore Oil Corp., has received a contract from EPC contractor Yamgaz to produce modular units for the LNG plant in Yamal, a source close to the company has told Interfax.
3 July 2014Lukoil and NewAge join Cameroon gas field development
Bowleven has agreed to sell 50% of its share in its offshore Cameroon gas field to Russian oil producer Lukoil and African energy company NewAge for approximately $250 million.
24 June 2014Novatek still planning to market LNG with Gunvor
Novatek – which has bought 2.86 mt of LNG from the Yamal project, in which it is the majority shareholder – plans to market gas jointly with Switzerland’s Gunvor.
19 June 2014Gazprom may be recapitalised for China pipeline
Russia’s gas sector could face major changes going by the result of a recent government meeting, but how and when are unclear.
5 June 2014Rosneft targets Asia as pipeline monopoly frays
Gazprom’s pipeline monopoly is under threat after Rosneft’s Igor Sechin called for rights to export pipeline gas during an official meeting.
5 June 2014Russia-Ukraine gas deal hangs on $2 bln payment by Friday
Russia and Ukraine appear to be edging towards a deal after the second round of three-way talks mediated by the EU in Berlin on Monday.
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