The Borneo Post

Arrival of Putin’s judo partner squeezed Shell out of LNG project

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LONDON/MOSCOW: Royal Dutch Shell pulled out of a project to build a Russian liquefied natural gas plant partly because Gazprom suddenly added another partner with links to an ally of President Vladimir Putin, according to five sources.

After three years work on the Baltic Coast project, Shell discovered that Gazprom was bringing in a company linked to Arkady Rotenberg, who is on a US sanctions blacklist.

The sudden change in the lineup of partners was one of the key factors contributi­ng to Shell’s Wednesday announceme­nt that it was pulling out of the project, according to three sources close to Shell and two other sources familiar with the project.

Asked to comment on the reasons for withdrawin­g, a Shell spokesman said it had nothing to add to a previous statement that said its exit followed Gazprom’s announceme­nt last month of its final concept for the project. Gazprom spokesman Sergei Kupriyanov said the company was not commenting.

According to the two sources close to Shell, Gazprom did not consult with Shell about bringing in the firm, which is called RusGazDoby­cha, but instead presented it with the plan as a fait accompli.

With RusGazDoby­cha’s arrival also came changes to the configurat­ion of the project itself, which Shell did not feel comfortabl­e with, all of the sources said.

It became untenable for Shell to stay in the project “and that was clear from the moment that Gazprom announced it was going to build the plant together with RusGazDoby­cha,” said one of the sources familiar with the project.

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