Shell, Japan firms may get stake in Gazprom’s Baltic LNG: Report
Shell, Japan firms may get stake in Gazprom’s Baltic LNG: Report
By Reuters | 17 Jun, 2015
MOSCOW:Russian gas companyGazprom may offer up to 49 percent in its Baltic LNG project to a strategic partner and the most likely candidates are Royal Dutch Shell or a consortium of Japanese firms, Russia’s Kommersant newspaper said on Wednesday.
The agreement may be signed this week during an economic forum in Russia’s second city of St Petersburg, it reported, quoting sources in the gas industry.
Gazprom was not available for immediate comment.
The gas producer plans to build a liquefied natural gas plant in theBaltic sea port of Ust-Luga with an annual capacity of 10 million tonnes. It also wants to be able to increase output to 15 million tonnes a year. An Ust-Luga port official said on Tuesday the company may need around 1 trillion roubles ($18.50 billion) to build the plant.
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