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British groups vie for Iraq oil and gas contracts

Three British companies — BP, Cairn Energy and BG Group — are among the bidders, alongside companies such as Royal Dutch Shell, Total and Gazprom. Competition is expected to be fierce and the groups were reluctant to reveal which fields they wanted.

Shell seeks stake in giant Russian gasfield

Royal Dutch Shell is hopeful that it will gain an equity stake in a giant Russian gas field that could supply all of the world’s needs for a decade. Peter Voser, Shell’s chief executive, said that talks with the Russian government about the Yamal project in the Siberian Arctic were progressing well.

Gas company Gazprom on brink of sealing tax breaks

Only three years ago, Shell, the world’s biggest oil company, was forced to give up control of the giant Sakhalin development, handing over half of its interest to Gazprom after a dispute over costs and the environment.

Russia Sakhalin-2 project gets extra $1.4 bln

MOSCOW, Oct 1 (Reuters) – Sakhalin Energy, a group led by Russia’s Gazprom and involving Royal Dutch Shell, has secured $1.4 billion of new funding for its Sakhalin-2 liquefied natural gas project, a news agency reported. The money comes on top of $5.3 billion provided by the Japan Bank for International Cooperation and a consortium of international commercial banks, Interfax quoted Ian Craig, the head of the project, as saying on Thursday.

Shell deal with Russia looks likely

Lauren Mills, Financial Mail 5 July 2009, 11:34am move would set the ball rolling for Shell to firm up details of its potential involvement in developing the deep-water fields. Jeroen van der Veer, who stepped down as Shell’s chief executive last Wednesday, said: ‘As far as we know, the situation regarding licensing will be resolved in the [...]

Putin welcomes Shell to offshore projects

Vladimir Putin, Russian prime minister, threw down the welcome mat to Shell, telling the Anglo-Dutch major it could participate in new offshore oil and gas projects and help Russia build LNG tankers to help globalise its gas trade.

Gazprom’s $2.5bn gas deal with Nigeria raises European concerns

Gazprom’s action to secure a foothold in Nigeria, where western groups have led the development of the oil industry for half a century, has given rise to concerns in Europe that Moscow is seeking to gain control of Nigerian reserves to tighten its grip on the European Union’s gas supplies.

Shell seen interested in Sakhalin 3 project

Russia-InfoCenter – Moscow, Russia 10.06.2009 Royal Dutch Shell is interested in taking part in development of Sakhalin 3 project conjointly with Russian Gazprom, the spokesman for the Shell’s office in Russia said. Besides, he noted, that the company is also holding negotiations on cooperation in the number of projects with Rosneft.        Earlier Gazprom’s spokesman reported [...]

Gazprom CEO: May Cooperate With Shell On Yamal LNG Project

MOSCOW (Dow Jones)–Russian gas giant OAO Gazprom (GAZP.RS) is considering inviting Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDSA) to participate in liquified natural gas projects on the Arctic Yamal Peninsula, Gazprom’s Chief Executive Alexei Miller said Thursday.

Mitsui in talks with Gazprom to expand tie-up

Mitsui, fellow Japanese trading firm Mitsubishi Corp and Royal Dutch Shell are Gazprom’s partners at the Sakhalin-2 project, which recently shipped Russia’s first liquefied natural gas to Japan.

Japan joins Russian push for Pacific gas projects

The first cargo of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the Gazprom-led Sakhalin-2 project arrived in Japan last month. The next wave of projects could include a gas processing plant near Vladivostok, Miller said.

Gazprom, Shell May Expand Venture

Royal Dutch Shell said it is examining plans with Gazprom to expand Sakhalin projects beyond their liquefied natural gas venture in the Far East.

Gazprom Neft to Acquire Sibir Stake

Analysts said the Gazprom Neft bid will be good news for Royal Dutch Shell PLC, the Anglo-Dutch supermajor that is Sibir’s 50-50 partner in the Salym field. Shell would prefer to have Gazprom as a partner there over BP, one of its main rivals.

BP & Exxon ignore pleas to help worlds most endangered whales

“On the one hand, we have Shell and Gazprom at least looking at their plans to see if impacts on whales can be reduced and on the other hand we have BP, Exxon and Rosneft not even telling scientists what their plans are.”

China secures 1st spot LNG cargo from Russia-sources

Shell Chief Executive Jeroen van der Veer said at least four LNG shipments had sailed from Sakhalin to various destinations since late last month.