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Russian Gazprom Neft keen on extending Middle East ventures

- DANIA SAADI

Gazprom Neft, Russia’s third-largest oil producer, will take part in Abu Dhabi’s oil and gas licensing round, and participat­e in developing new reserves, as the company strengthen­s its partnershi­p with Mubadala Petroleum.

Gazprom Neft, the oil arm of Russian gas giant Gazprom, wants to partner with Mubadala in the UAE, Egypt, Oman and Iraq after collaborat­ing in a project in Russia, deputy chairman Vadim Yakovlev told The National.

“Both Gazprom Neft and Mubadala are considerin­g and discussing some opportunit­ies in Russia, and we hope that our partnershi­p will give us access to additional transactio­ns in the Middle East,” he said.

Mubadala Petroleum, a unit of Abu Dhabi strategic firm Mubadala Investment Company, finalised in September a deal to acquire a 44 per cent stake in an oil joint venture Gazpromnef­t-Vostok, which operates 13 fields in Western Siberia.

The Russian Direct Investment Fund, the country’s sovereign wealth fund, also took a 5 per cent stake in the JV.

Mubadala Petroleum manages assets and operations currently spanning eight countries with a geographic focus on the Middle East and South East Asia.

The Abu Dhabi company’s average production in 2017 was around 320,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.

Gazprom Neft is in talks with Abu Dhabi National Oil Company to participat­e in developing new oil and gas reserves announced earlier this month.

Abu Dhabi discovered 15 trillion cubic feet of gas in existing and untapped blocks. The discoverie­s would add 7.1 per cent to existing reserves of gas, which stood at around 209.7 trillion cubic feet at the end of 2017, according to the latest BP Statistica­l Review of World Energy.

State-owned Adnoc also discovered a billion barrels of oil, equivalent to 1 per cent increase in existing reserves.

Earlier this week, Adnoc awarded French oil major Total a 40 per cent stake in an unconventi­onal gas concession, and has received interest from other foreign oil and gas companies to develop these reserves.

Gazprom Neft could partner with Mubadala, Adnoc and other companies in the developmen­t of oil and gas reserves, said Mr Vakovlev.

“Realistica­lly, the best way for us to start in the UAE is to start as a member of a consortium and from this base develop our presence further,” said Mr Vakovlev.

“It could be participat­ion with Adnoc, Mubadala or any other partners.”

Gazprom Neft’s only presence in the Middle East is in Iraq, where it operates fields in the federal state and the semi-autonomous Kurdistan region. Iraq’s Badra field is expected to produce 75,000 bpd, down from 85,000 bpd this year because of natural decline, Mr Vakovlev said, adding that Gazprom Neft has options to drill horizontal­ly to maintain production.

In KRG, the company is producing 30,000 bpd and expects to maintain that level next year. Gazroprom Neft, which produces 20 per cent of its oil from Russia’s Yamal Arctic region, is targeting to reach an oil production capacity of 2 million boe by 2020, up from 1.86 million boe this year.

The company, which spends about $4 billion a year on its upstream projects, makes its investment­s based on an oil price forecast of $50 a barrel in addition to an internal rate of return of 15 per cent, said Mr Yakovlev.

Gazroprom Neft’s plans are not affected by an agreement between a Russia-led group of oil producers and Opec countries, who started trimming global oil output by 1.8 million bpd in January 2017 to lower oil inventorie­s, only to reverse them in May amid shortage in oil supply.

Now the Opec+ group, as the alliance is called, could cull output by up to a million bpd next year if needed, the Saudi Oil Minister Khalid Al Falih said on Monday.

“Our drilling plans allow us to flexibly react to guidance we receive from Opec+ agreement participan­ts,” said Mr Yakovlev.

The best way for us to start in the UAE is to start as a member of a consortium, and from this develop our presence VADIM YAKOVLEV Gazprom Neft

 ?? Pawan Singh / The National ?? Vadim Yakovlev says Gazprom and Mubadala are talking of a Russian venture
Pawan Singh / The National Vadim Yakovlev says Gazprom and Mubadala are talking of a Russian venture

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