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Rosneft continues Vostok Arctic oil project after partner quits

Bloomberg News June 20, 2022

(Bloomberg) 鈥 Russia鈥檚 Rosneft PJSC is proceeding with its flagship Vostok Oil project in the Arctic, Chief Executive Officer Igor Sechin said, just over a week after a key partner announced it鈥檚 exiting the development over the invasion of Ukraine.

鈥淭he project continues to live and develop as planned, we are overcoming inevitable difficulties,鈥 Sechin told a panel Saturday at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. 鈥淲e鈥檙e fully confident that all tasks will be completed.鈥

Commodities trader Trafigura Group announced this month that it intends to sell its 10% stake in Vostok Oil, joining an exodus by other major western energy firms including BP Plc and Shell Plc from projects in Russia in response to President Vladimir Putin鈥檚 war in Ukraine.聽

Trafigura聽agreed to acquire聽its holding in Vostok Oil for 7 billion euros ($8.5 billion) in December 2020, a deal that valued the whole project at $85 billion. A consortium of Vitol Group and Mercantile & Maritime bought 5% of Vostok Oil in 2021, with Rosneft raising 3.5 billion euros from the agreement.

The project includes several fields on the Arctic Taymyr peninsula and is scheduled to start production in 2024. It may pump as much as 115 million tons a year, or 2.3 million barrels a day, by 2033, according to Sechin. That would be equivalent to more than 20% of Russia鈥檚 oil production last year.

鈥淎s oil and gas investment shrink, Vostok Oil is the only project in the world that is capable of stabilizing the hydrocarbon market,鈥 Sechin said.

Russia鈥檚 energy projects have faced unprecedented technological and logistics pressures as international companies turned away amid sanctions and self-imposed restrictions on working with the country.聽

BP, the largest foreign shareholder of Rosneft,聽聽its intention to sell a 19.75% stake in Rosneft in February. Still, the London-based company remains a stakeholder in Rosneft as well as in several joint projects, according to Sechin.

鈥淲e are continuing to pursue our exit from our shareholding in Rosneft and other businesses in Russia,鈥 BP said in a statement. 鈥淭he two BP-nominated directors have resigned from Rosneft鈥檚 board and we have written down to zero the value of our shareholding and interests in joint ventures with Rosneft.鈥

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