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Rosneft and Chevron agree to jointly develop Black Sea shelf
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Tuesday, 22 Jun 2010
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RIA Novosti reported that Russian oil company Rosneft and US energy giant Chevron Corp signed an agreement on jointly developing a Black Sea shelf section.

The signing ceremony took place at a meeting between Russian Prime Minister Mr Vladimir Putin and the Chevron management.

Mr Sergei Bogdanchikov CEO of Rosneft said the companies plan to develop the Val Shatsky deposit near the port of Novorossiisk. He said two exploration wells are planned to be drilled in the shelf area that includes reserves of 858 million tonnes of oil.

Mr Putin urged Chevron to pay attention to environmental aspects in the development of oil deposits in the Black Sea jointly with Rosneft. He said that "I proceed from the fact that the planned work with Rosneft will be carried out at a high level, with the observance of all environmental standards."

Mr Putin remarks came following April explosion that ripped through BP's Deepwater Horizon oil drilling rig about 50 miles off the Louisiana coast, causing a major oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico that turned into an environmental disaster as oil still continues to gush from the hole that experts cannot yet cap.

Mr John Watson CEO of Chevron said the company would take all possible steps to ensure environmental safety. He also said the Chevron-Rosneft project is risky and will demand large investment and probably tax preferences.

Mr Igor Sechin Deputy Prime Minister of Russia, in charge of the fuel and energy sector said recently Rosneft and Chevron will create a holding to work in the Black Sea and that shares in it will be distributed according to expertise and financing. He said Rosneft will hold the license for geological prospecting and production, adding that the drilling of the two exploration wells should start by the end of 2011.

Mr Sechin said investment for the Rosneft-Chevron project will be up to USD 1 billion to be provided mainly by Chevron, at the stage of geological prospecting work and could exceed RUB 1 trillion if the project proves successful.

(Sourced from RIA Novosti)

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