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2018-08-08 来源: 中国石化新闻网 |
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中国石化新闻网讯 据普氏能源资讯8月7日莫斯科报道,俄罗斯石油公司(俄油/Rosneft)周二表示,在美国石油巨头埃克森美孚公司作出退出俄罗斯项目来应对美国对俄罗斯制裁的决定以后,俄油已经完成收购埃克森美孚公司在部分联合项目中持有的股份,这些项目将开发北极海上、黑海深水区和西西伯利亚的致密油储量。 俄油在周二公布的财报中表示:“在今年第二季度,在埃克森美孚公司退出几个联合项目的过程中,俄油完成了与埃克森美孚公司组成的合资企业的权益收购。” 收购的一些细节迄今尚未最终敲定,包括购买价格的分配和承担的责任。 今年3月份,埃克森美孚公司宣布,作为美国自2014年以来对伊朗实施制裁的一个结果,埃克森美孚公司宣布了有关退出其在2013年和2014年成立的俄罗斯勘探和生产合资企业的计划。 这些协定包括在北极喀拉海、拉普捷夫海和楚科奇海以及黑海的勘探和生产活动。喀拉海的开采许可包括俄油在2014年宣布发现波贝达油田的一个地区,该地区的原油储量估计为9.4亿桶和天然气储量3919亿立方米。自那以来,几乎没有报道称该地区有任何活动,油价的波动加上制裁削弱了这个项目的商业可行性。 李峻 编译自 普氏能源资讯 原文如下: Russia's Rosneft completes acquisition of ExxonMobil stakes in some joint projects Rosneft said Tuesday that it has completed acquisition of ExxonMobil's stakes in some joint projects set up to develop offshore Arctic, deepwater Black Sea, and West Siberian tight oil reserves, following the US major's decision to withdraw in response to Western sanctions against Russia. "During the second quarter of 2018, within the process of ExxonMobil's withdrawal from several joint projects, the company completed acquisition of interests in joint ventures with ExxonMobil," Rosneft said in its financial results released Tuesday. Some details of the acquisition have yet to be finalized, including allocation of the purchase price and liabilities assumed. In March Exxon announced plans to leave its Russian exploration and production joint ventures set up in 2013 and 2014 as a result of sanctions introduced by the US since 2014. These agreements covered exploration and production activities in the Arctic Kara, Laptev and Chukchi Seas, as well as the Black Sea. The Kara Sea licenses include an area where Rosneft announced it had discovered the Pobeda field in 2014, estimating reserves at 940 million barrels of crude and 391.9 Bcm of gas. Since then there has been little reported activity at the site, with volatile oil prices combining with sanctions to undermine the commercial viability of the project. In the same period ExxonMobil signed an agreement to evaluate development of tight oil reserves in West Siberia.
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