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Without approval from Rosprirodnadzor, the Russian environmental management agency, Shell cannot continue its plans to develop a liquefied natural gas plant at Sakhalin.
Rinat Gizatulin, a spokesman for the Natural Resources Ministry, said: “It does not mean that the project has to be closed. We simply need to think again about the progress of phase two and about a new ecological approval.”
The cancellation comes after weeks of arguments between Sakhalin Energy and the Government over alleged environmental infringements at the project. The Government ordered a stop to oil production last week.
Valeri Nesterov, oil and gas analyst for Troika Dialog, said that it was unlikely that the Government would cancel the whole PSA (production sharing agreement), but he added: “The State could create a sufficiently hostile regulatory environment so that it pushes Shell into letting Gazprom into the project on favourable terms.”
Gazprom made an agreement with Shell last year to get a 25 per cent-plus-one share in Sakhalin-2, in return for a 50 per cent stake in the Zapolyarnoe gasfield, However, Sakhalin Energy then said that costs for Sakhalin-2 would double to $20 billion, leading Gazprom to pull out of the deal. It is still in talks with Shell over the asset swap.
Another source in the Natural Resources Ministry said that other PSAs signed in the 1990s could also be in technical violation and could be revisited. The other two PSAs are Sakhalin-1, in which Exxon-Mobil is the main partner, and the Kharyaga oilfield, in which Total is the main partner.
This month, Exxon issued a statement saying that any failure to honour the Sakhalin-1 PSA would “inevitably undermine the confidence of foreign investors and have a significant negative impact on the Russian investment climate”.
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