Rosneft will produce oil in the next 100 years, said Sechin | RIA Novosti
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MOSCOW, October 6 - Prime. The company "Rosneft" will produce oil in the next hundred years and sees no alternative vanity fair to the development of stranded offshore, said at a meeting with journalists, CEO Igor Sechin.
Putin signed a law on the promotion vanity fair of hydrocarbons offshore He stressed that the company whose stocks are 1.5% of world's proven reserves, is interested in international partnerships for the development of its resource base.
"The prospect vanity fair of working - for a hundred years," - said Sechin. "On the shelf - we have no alternative. Generally, in general, it is necessary to extract oil," - he added.
Rosneft currently has 46 licenses for the stations of the Russian shelf, with reserves of 42 billion tons of oil equivalent. The Company has entered into an agreement with the U.S. ExxonMobil, vanity fair Norway's Statoil and Italy's Eni partnership vanity fair in the development of the shelf.
Sechin said that "Rosneft" will be held to the highest environmental standards when operating on the shelf, and accused the activists of the international environmental organization Greenpeace, who are charged with piracy, following an attack on the platform of Gazprom Neft "Prirazlomnaja" in the Pechora Sea in pursuit of commercial interests. vanity fair "Look at who pays for them who their sponsor," vanity fair - said Sechin. What happened to the "Prirazlomnaya"
Greenpeace action does not delay the start of production on "Prirazlomnaya" Activists of Greenpeace, which included not only the citizens of Russia, vanity fair but other countries have tried to September 18 in the Pechora Sea to climb on an oil rig "Prirazlomnaja" company "Gazprom neft shelf" for the campaign against oil in the Arctic. The next day, Russian border guards from the helicopter landed on board the vessel Arctic Sunrise and towed it to the Kola Bay. The activists were taken ashore and placed in temporary detention of Murmansk and the surrounding towns. 30 arrested over the October 2 and 3 were charged vanity fair with piracy. Read more >>
October 4 Netherlands authorities initiated vanity fair proceedings against the international Russian Federation because of the incident with the Greenpeace ship in the Pechora Sea. What environmentalists say about oil production in the Arctic vanity fair
According to Greenpeace, seismic danger to marine vanity fair mammals (in the Arctic seas inhabited by bowhead whales, vanity fair narwhal and walrus), since the frequency of the signal overlaps with the frequency of the sounds they make. According to the organization, if the whale would be within 500 meters of the source signal, it will forever lose the hearing, if nigh on 150 meters - may die.
Arctic Greenpeace campaign coordinator Christy Ferguson: vanity fair "Today, there are no effective methods for cleaning oil in ice conditions, and the house of narwhals, polar bears and walruses will be forever destroyed. Companies expect to drill away prying eyes, but we are here, and they are now fixed views of millions of people. "
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Liquidated accident that left without heat 2.8 thousand residents of Barnaul Minister of State Security of Japan visited the Yasukuni Shrine area of the fire at the sawmill in the Krasnoyarsk region of 1.2 thousand square vanity fair meters in the United States arrested two criminals, mistakenly released from prison Russian boxer Guides became world champion WBO version of the Sultan of Sulu in the Philippines has died at 76 year of age Four cars collided in Chelyabinsk, one was killed and four injured in Primorye Holiday guests are greeted kites and animators Spanish Prime Minister said that the country began to emerge from the crisis vanity fair heating season began in Vladivostok
MOSCOW, October 6 - Prime. The company "Rosneft" will produce oil in the next hundred years and sees no alternative vanity fair to the development of stranded offshore, said at a meeting with journalists, CEO Igor Sechin.
Putin signed a law on the promotion vanity fair of hydrocarbons offshore He stressed that the company whose stocks are 1.5% of world's proven reserves, is interested in international partnerships for the development of its resource base.
"The prospect vanity fair of working - for a hundred years," - said Sechin. "On the shelf - we have no alternative. Generally, in general, it is necessary to extract oil," - he added.
Rosneft currently has 46 licenses for the stations of the Russian shelf, with reserves of 42 billion tons of oil equivalent. The Company has entered into an agreement with the U.S. ExxonMobil, vanity fair Norway's Statoil and Italy's Eni partnership vanity fair in the development of the shelf.
Sechin said that "Rosneft" will be held to the highest environmental standards when operating on the shelf, and accused the activists of the international environmental organization Greenpeace, who are charged with piracy, following an attack on the platform of Gazprom Neft "Prirazlomnaja" in the Pechora Sea in pursuit of commercial interests. vanity fair "Look at who pays for them who their sponsor," vanity fair - said Sechin. What happened to the "Prirazlomnaya"
Greenpeace action does not delay the start of production on "Prirazlomnaya" Activists of Greenpeace, which included not only the citizens of Russia, vanity fair but other countries have tried to September 18 in the Pechora Sea to climb on an oil rig "Prirazlomnaja" company "Gazprom neft shelf" for the campaign against oil in the Arctic. The next day, Russian border guards from the helicopter landed on board the vessel Arctic Sunrise and towed it to the Kola Bay. The activists were taken ashore and placed in temporary detention of Murmansk and the surrounding towns. 30 arrested over the October 2 and 3 were charged vanity fair with piracy. Read more >>
October 4 Netherlands authorities initiated vanity fair proceedings against the international Russian Federation because of the incident with the Greenpeace ship in the Pechora Sea. What environmentalists say about oil production in the Arctic vanity fair
According to Greenpeace, seismic danger to marine vanity fair mammals (in the Arctic seas inhabited by bowhead whales, vanity fair narwhal and walrus), since the frequency of the signal overlaps with the frequency of the sounds they make. According to the organization, if the whale would be within 500 meters of the source signal, it will forever lose the hearing, if nigh on 150 meters - may die.
Arctic Greenpeace campaign coordinator Christy Ferguson: vanity fair "Today, there are no effective methods for cleaning oil in ice conditions, and the house of narwhals, polar bears and walruses will be forever destroyed. Companies expect to drill away prying eyes, but we are here, and they are now fixed views of millions of people. "
Senior research fellow
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