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Looking for partners
Rosneft has more blocks that could be explored with foreign firms if Russia’s
offshore opening continues...
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Testing time
The four years of Dmitry Medvedev’s presidency were a success for Rosneft,
but not for Gazprom...
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Ministry urges offshore opening
Russia’s natural resources ministry wants to give private firms and foreign
companies greater access to the country’s offshore shelf, an official from
Russia’s natural resources ministry told the Energy Exchange’s CIS Oil
and Gas Summit in Paris, on 14 May...
Statoil says Shtokman costs must fall
The cost of developing the 3.9 trillion ㎥Shtokman field in the Barents
Sea should be reduced by “over 10pc” to make the project Viable, says Norway’s
state-controlled Statoil, one of the three shareholders...
Chevron, Shell win shale tenders
Chevron and Shell won Ukraine’s first tenders to develop shale gas under
production-sharing agreements (PSAs)...
Socar sees Tanap deal this month
Azerbaijan and Turkey will sign deals by the end of May to allow construction
of the proposed Trans-Anatolia Pipeline (Tanap), Azeri state-controlled
Socar investment director Vagif Aliyev told the Energy Exchange’s CIS Oil
and Gas Summit in Paris on 15 May...
Gazprom prepares for Sakhalin 2 expansion
Gazprom, which controls the Sakhalin 2 project , last month ordered operator
Sakhalin Energy to prepare a pre-feasibility study for a third LNG train...
Kashagan partners get ready for export start
With trial output from Kazakhstan’s giant Kashagan oil field to start at
the year’s end, partners in project operator the North Caspian Operating
Company (NCOC) are gearing up for exports...
Southern discomfort for EU
The EU special representative for central Asia this week accused Russia
of interfering with efforts to establish a “southern corridor” gas supply
route from the Caspian region to Europe...
Eni in bribes probe
Kazakhstan’s economic crime and corruption agency plans to audit Italian
company Eni’s Kazakh operations after Italian prosecutors launched an investigation
into allegations of $20mn bribe payments by employees to Kazakh officials...
Lukoil eyes Kazakhstan expansion
Lukoil wants to enhance its upstream presence in Kazakhstan...
Uzbekistan reveals exploration plans
Uzbekistan’s state-owned Uzbekneftegaz has revealed ambitious exploration
targets, shortly after starting gas exports to China...
Extra Nord Stream lines proposed
The Nord Stream pipeline consortium is planning to carry out a feasibility
study into adding one or two lines to the existing two that run under the
Baltic Sea between Russia and Germany, the consortium announced last week...
Naftogaz signs RWE sales deal
Germany’s RWE has signed a framework agreement to supply gas to Ukraine’s
state-controlled energy company Naftogaz, RWE said on 11 May...
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Russia and CIS
Bashneft sacks managers over spill
TNK-BP lines up new board
Pipeline tariff hike for independents
TNK-BP rethinks crude export flows
New Baltic buyers for Rosneft
BNK to retender export cargoes
Novorossiysk gasoil exports to fall
JKX launches Russian gas output
TNK-BP Brazil partner shaves losses
Ukraine takes Belarusian gasoline
Caspian/ Central Asia
Higher prices boostKMG E&P results
Tethys revenue misses the mark
Central/ eastern Europe
Gdansk tuns fall
Rosneft in Pavlodar supply deal
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Korean refiners snap up ESPO Blend
South Korean refineries resumed importing Russia’s light sour ESPO Blend
crude in April for the first time since January after lower prices...
BTC Blend bucks downwards trend
Tighter crude supply and sales out of the region are supporting Caspian
BTC Blend at a time when competing light sweet grades are under pressure...
TNK-BP commits to Ust-Luga
Gunvor’s Ust-Luga products terminal plans to sign a fuel oil loading deal
with TNK-BP this month, says Mikhail Mezgenstev, the chairman of Gunvor
bunkering arm Rosneftbunekr, which built the outlet and controls loadings...
Novatek lobbies for export rights
Russia’s biggest independent gas producer Novatek is lobbying for gas export
rights, shareholder and board member Gennady Timchenko told investors this
week during a conference call...
PGNiG cuts Russian gas imports
Poland’s key gas importer and supplier PGNiG cut imports from Russia to
2.1bn ㎥ in the first quarter, down by 25pc on January-March last year despite
record domestic demand, the firm said on 15 May...
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Product markets
Straight run suffers
Strong crude refining margins undermined demand for alternative feedstocksvacuum
gasoil (VGO) and straight-run fuel oil...
Crude markets
Urals up, CPC Blend down
Urals discounts to North Sea Dated narrowed this week, reflecting improving
refining margins and strong demand...
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