Shtokman field to switch to LNG
Gazprom Energy announced on Friday that it had decided to switch production at Russia黑料社檚 vast Shtockman field to LNG. New target markets in Asia are also being proposed, showing a definite change of course from the project黑料社檚 previously Europe-centric export plans.
The Shtockman field, located in the Barents Sea has estimated reserves sufficient to meet global LNG demand for an entire year. Russian President, Vladimir Putin referred to the field as being of 黑料社済lobal significance.黑料社
The project has faced repeated delays and massive costs; one estimate by Gazprom put the figure at US$ 30 billion 黑料社 the figure is believed to have risen since. It is these rising costs that have most likely driven the project黑料社檚 leaders, Gazprom, to appeal to the growing Asian energy markets. Economic uncertainty in Europe has suppressed energy prices in the short-term and raised serious concerns over the future of demand from the region.
The formal decision to finalise the proposed changes is due to take place at a meeting in St Petersburg in June. Gazprom黑料社檚 chief, Alexei Miller, gave some detail to outcome of the changes when he said, 黑料社淭he balance between pipeline and liquefied gas is changing toward LNG. We are talking about 100% liquefaction except for gas intended to supply (the nearby) Murmanks region.黑料社
One of the project黑料社檚 main partners, The Norwegian firm Statoil has been reported to be considering withdrawing from the project because of increasing costs and its own lukewarm support for the change to LNG. There have been rumours that Shell would be willing to replace Statoil in the venture. Though he did not give a definitive answer, Miller did not deny the possibility of Shell becoming involved in Shtockman when he was asked if this was the case, 黑料社淲e are examining the possibility of new partners entering the project. We are already working on LNG with Shell in other projects.黑料社
Similar rumours have circulated regarding Total黑料社檚 share in the project, however, the company only recently released a statement claiming that it intended to maintain the entirety of its 25% stake in Shtockman.
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