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Russian presdent enacts law on Arctic oil work

CATRINA STEWART
Associated Press

Moscow President Dmitry Medvedev on Friday signed a law enabling the Kremlin to handpick companies to develop the vast oil reserves believed to be located in the Russian Arctic.

In a televised meeting with Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin, who oversees the energy industry, Medvedev outlined priorities for developing some of Russia's richest and most challenging oil deposits.

The government will take the unusual step of selecting companies to develop the Arctic reserves, instead of holding auctions or tenders, the president said.

"The continental shelf is our national heritage," said Medvedev, signaling a move toward greater state control over the country's lucrative energy industry. "This was done consciously to ensure rational use of this national wealth."

Sechin said only state-controlled energy companies with a minimum of five years experience of working on the continental shelf would be eligible to operate the projects, which would effectively leave only Gazprom and Rosneft.

This month, the government passed a law establishing limitations on foreign participation in sectors deemed strategic, including energy, aerospace and telecommunications.

"This is very much in the vein of this economic policy of differentiating sectors according to which are strategic, and which are not," said Yaroslav Lissovolik, chief economist at Deutsche Bank.

But analysts have questioned whether Russian majors have the necessary financing and technology to lead major offshore projects without significant foreign participation.

Despite soaring oil prices globally, Russia's energy majors have recently struggled under the burden of high taxes, which they claim makes investing in new fields to offset declining production difficult. Sechin, as chairman of Rosneft, has been one of the chief lobbyists for tax cuts.

Facing its first declines in oil production in years, the Russian government has taken concrete steps to provide a boost to the energy sector.

Earlier in July, Russia's Federation Council approved a raft of tax breaks in the oil sector, which it is estimated will save the industry up to 140 billion rubles annually ($6 billion). Crucially, the bill proposed tax holidays for companies working on the continental shelf, lasting 10 to 15 years or until output reaches 35 million tons of oil.

Rosneft chief Sergei Bogdanchikov has estimated developing Russia's offshore reserves will cost 61 trillion rubles ($2.6 trillion).

Russia has been increasingly assertive in the Arctic region as global warming makes resources more accessible. Moscow last year sent an expedition to plant a Russian flag on the seabed under the North Pole and said research indicates a massive underwater mountain range in the area, which is believed to contain huge oil and gas reserves, is part of Russia's continental shelf.



Copyright 2008 The Associated Press.



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