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PetroChina to Explore Arctic Shelf with Rosneft, Gazprom
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PetroChina to Explore Arctic Shelf with Rosneft, Gazprom
Xinhua Economic News Monday, February 12, 2007
Russia's remote oil-rich Arctic Continental Shelf may welcome joint exploration by PetroChina, Russia's Rosneft and Gazprom, the first two largest oil and gas companies in Russia, a Russian media outlet reported. According to the media, PetroChina is expected to provide capital and essential equipment, in exchange for the right to exploit Arctic oil and gas and the related agreement would be signed in the second quarter of this year.
ED NOTE: While America has entered into its greatest strategic defeat in Iraq, and alienated most of the world; Russia and China begin planning the development of the Russian Arctic oil provinces opened up by global heating. As a nation, we are in very deep do do.
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An official from Russia's Mineral Resources Development Bureau was quoted as saying that Russia should boost exploration on the continental shelf through all channels. Analysts believe that Russia lacks the capital to explore on the shelf by itself and needs foreign capital to fill this void.
For Russia, PetroChina will be an ideal partner, as the growing cooperation between PetroChina and Rosneft in recent years has shown. As early as July 2005, PetroChina and Roseneft inked a long-term cooperative contract. Last summer, PetroChina even purchased shares of Roseneft IPO for US$500 million. Last October, the two sides formed a joint venture that enables them to explore, develop, and market oil and gas resources in Russia's eastern Siberia area.
Because oil and natural gas are regarded as strategic resources, Russia's government only allows joint exploration if foreign companies participate.
As the top natural gas exporter and second-largest oil exporter, Russia holds 13 percent of the world's oil and 35 percent of its natural gas. Growth of the massive country's oil and gas production has slowed down in recent years, however, as the potential growth of traditional production has been drying up. Therefore, experts believe that extending exploration activities to the offshore continental shelf is a must for Russia.
Russia's continental shelf comprises 6.2 million square kilometers, 4 million of which are believed to hold rich oil and gas resources. Russia's government has plans to annually explore 10 million tons of oil and 30 billion cubic meters of gas by 2010--and 95 million tons and 320 billion cubic meters by 2020. Analysts predict that Russia's continental shelf will become the country's main source of oil and natural gas in the 21st century.
Copyright 2007 Xinhua News Agency.
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