Gazprom, Novatek Discuss Yamal LNG Project
August 27 2009 - 3:26AM
Dow Jones News
Russia's two biggest natural gas producers, OAO Gazprom
(GAZP.RS) and OAO Novatek (NVTK.RS), have held a working meeting to
discuss production of liquified natural gas, or LNG, on the Yamal
peninsula, and will start talks with potential partners, Novatek
said Thursday.
Gazprom Chief Executive Alexei Miller and his Novatek
counterpart Leonid Mikhelson "discussed the development plan for
Novatek's subsidiary, Yamal LNG, as part of the general plan to
create LNG production capacity at the Yamal peninsula," Novatek
said in a statement.
Novatek's board last month approved the $650 million acquisition
of a 51% equity stake in OAO Yamal LNG, which operates the big
South-Tambeyskoye gas condensate field on the Yamal peninsula.
The peninsula in northern Russia is estimated to hold 5.9
trillion cubic meters of gas reserves, and state-controlled Gazprom
has set development of the region as a top priority as production
at its current Soviet-era fields begins to decline.
The Tambeyskoye group of fields, of which Gazprom also holds
licenses, will provide the basis for the development of LNG
facilities, Novatek said.
Gazprom plans to start a feasibility study for an LNG plant on
the peninsula early next year. The company has said it may invite
international energy majors such as Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDSA),
ConocoPhillips (COP) and Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM) to jointly develop
gas projects in the country's Arctic region.
"To effectively develop Yamal LNG it would be prudent to begin
discussions with potential partners in the project," the statement
said summing up the results of the meeting.
Company Web site: www.novatek.ru
-By Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen, Dow Jones Newswires; +7 495 937
8445; jacob.pedersen@dowjones.com