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Petroleum News: Shell Beaufort Sea ACMP review period extended

Vol. 12, No. 12  Week of March 25, 2007 By Alan Bailey Alaska’s Office of Project Management and Permitting has extended the Alaska Coastal Management Plan consistency review period for Shell’s Beaufort Sea 2007 to 2009 drilling program. OPMP has not yet determined a revised deadline for comments on the plan, but does not anticipate [...]

Petroleum News: Royal Dutch Shell quiet on Mackenzie

Vol. 12, No. 12  Week of March 25, 2007 By Gary Park Now that it has the assets of Shell Canada in its grasp, Royal Dutch Shell sees the takeover as an opportunity to “create an integrated unconventional oil business on an international scale,” said Chief Executive Officer Jeroen van der Veer. That is a [...]

Financial Times: Lex Column: TNK-BP and Rosneft

Published: March 24 2007 02:00 | Last updated: March 24 2007 02:00 Taking out insurance in Russia is a sensible idea, but the premiums can be huge. TNK-BP, BP’s Russian joint venture, is an anomaly in Russia’s energy landscape: a big player with a high degree of foreign ownership but no government involvement. It finds [...]

Financial Times: Shrewd move puts BP in winning position

By Ed Crooks Published: March 24 2007 02:00 | Last updated: March 24 2007 02:00 When Lord Browne, BP’s chief executive, met Vladimir Putin in Moscow yesterday, it was an occasion for pleasantries and formalities, not hard bargaining. Lord Browne was introducing his successor Tony Hayward, who takes over at the beginning of August, and [...]

The Wall Street Journal: BP: ‘Mr. Putin may make TNK-BP an offer it can’t refuse.’

“Keep your friends close but your enemies closer,” is the advice Don Vito Corleone gives his son in “The Godfather.” BP’s outgoing chief executive, John Browne, might say the same about Russia to the oil group’s incoming CEO, Tony Hayward. Both men were to meet with President Vladimir Putin Friday. Two quite separate issues will [...]

New York Times: BP Plans to Bid for Yukos Assets in Auction

By ANDREW E. KRAMER Published: March 24, 2007 MOSCOW, March 23 — BP said on Friday that it planned to bid against the state-owned oil giant Rosneft in a bankruptcy auction for assets of the Yukos oil company, a surprise announcement that signaled BP’s deepening involvement in Russia’s turbulent energy sector. BP owns about $1 [...]

The Guardian: We want to stay in Russia, BP boss tells Putin

· Browne and Hayward hold key meeting in Kremlin · Assets of bankrupt Yukos to be auctioned next week Luke Harding in Moscow Saturday March 24, 2007 The head of BP yesterday said that his company planned to expand its operations in Russia and deepen cooperation with state energy firms following a crunch meeting in [...]

Daily Telegraph: BP must watch its step when dancing with the bear

24 March 2007 BP is playing a high-risk game in Russia. Bidding for the bankrupt Yukos’s stake in energy giant Rosneft is fraught with complications, but in the current climate maybe Lord Browne and Co felt they had little choice. BP is a sizeable player in the Russian oil and gas industry through its 50pc [...]

Daily Telegraph: Database: Saturday 24 March 2007

Last Updated: 2:22am GMT 24/03/2007: A round-up of headlines from across the financial sectors, provided by Bloomberg News. ENERGY • BP’s Russian unit said it will bid for bankrupt OAO Yukos Oil’s stake in OAO Rosneft in an effort to build “strategic” ties with the state oil company. • Royal Dutch Shell reopened a pipeline [...]

Daily Telegraph: BP enters auction for Yukos assets

By Russell Hotten, Industry Editor Last Updated: 3:10am GMT 24/03/2007 BP’s Russian joint venture unexpectedly announced yesterday that it will take part in an auction for a £3.5bn-plus stake in state-owned oil producer Rosneft that belongs to the now-bankrupt Yukos.     The controversial decision came on the day that departing BP chief executive Lord Browne, [...]

The Times: Lord Browne, plucky explorer, pays homage at court of Putin

March 24, 2007 Carl Mortished, Analysis Just as his predecessor William Knox d’Arcy paid tribute at the court of the Shah of Persia, the chief executive of BP, Lord Browne of Madingley, was yesterday granted an audience with President Putin of Russia. A concession secured by Knox d’Arcy to explore for oil in Persia was [...]

The Times: BP unit to bid for $9bn stake in the remnants of Yukos

March 24, 2007 Carl Mortished, David Robertson, Kevin O’Flynn and Julian Evans The Russian arm of BP is to bid for a $9 billion (£4.6 billion) shareholding in Rosneft, to be sold in an auction of the remaining assets of Yukos, the bankrupt Russian oil company. The surprise move by TNK-BP emerged hours before Lord [...]

The Times: Ex-Shell exploration chief raising $1bn for a comeback

March 24, 2007 Steve Hawkes Walter van de Vijver, the controversial exploration director forced to quit Royal Dutch Shell three years ago, is raising $1 billion (£510 million) for a return to the oil and gas industry. The Dutchman is heading a new venture that plans to help international oil companies and state-controlled firms increase [...]