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Rosneft’s Arctic Projects In Trouble Unless They Can Secure $40 Billion In Tax Subsidies From Kremlin

On Thursday October 10, The Moscow Times reported that Rosneft’s ambitious Arctic plans could be put on hold if the company fails to secure 2.6 trillion rubles ($40 billion) in tax cuts from the Russian government. The state-owned oil company is looking to sell a 40% stake in one of its most …

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Vankorneft: Oil India, Indian Oil and Bharat Petroresources Take 23,9% Stake

Within his visit to India Rosneft Chairman of the Management board Igor Sechin signed in presence of the Minister of petroleum and natural gas Dharmendra Pradhan a set of documents, aimed at the creation of a unique international consortium, based on the Vankor project. Rosneft, Oil India, Indian Oil and …

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Vankorneft: 100 millionth Ton Produced at the Vankor Field

Vankorneft, a Rosneft’s subsidiary, produced the 100 millionth ton of oil on the Vankor oil and gas condensate field launched in 2009. Advanced engineering solutions across all the stages of drilling, pumping, processing and transportation of Vankor crude contributed to the high output. Vankor has one of the industry-highest oil …

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Rosneft: Vankorneft Starts Construction of Suzun Field Pipeline

Vankorneft, a subsidiary of Rosneft, in compliance with the program of Suzun field development started construction of pressure oil pipeline to connect Suzun and Vankor oil fields. Total length of the oil pipeline will be 101 km. The project implementation became possible due to a complex of technical and managerial …

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