Monday, April 07, 2008
Gazprom poised to snap up Siberian gas field
April 3, 2008 - Russia Today - Gazprom is well on its way to taking over the huge Kovykta gas field in Siberia. The deal is part of a strategic agreement between Gazprom, Britain’s BP and TNK-BP signed in June 2007. The current licence holder, TNK-BP, expects the sale to be completed by the end of April. The deadline for the Kovykta deal was put back several times for technical reasons. TNK-BP's management made it clear on Thursday that none of its shareholders were in talks to sell out the company - a joint Russo-British venture. The field’s reserves are estimated at 2 trillion cubic metres of natural gas, 2.3 billion cubic metres of helium and 115 million metric tons of gas condensate. Meanwhile, Gazprom has announced it is issuing a 1.5 billion dollar Eurobond to finance the company’s development and the restructuring of its short-term debt.
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