Russian
gas sector open to Japanese investment: Gazprom
AFP
MOSCOW
Petroleumworld.com 01 26 06
The CEO of Russian gas giant Gazprom met with a top Japanese government
official for talks aimed at encouraging Japanese investment in natural
gas technology in Russia, Gazprom said in a statement.
Alexei Miller and Harufumi Mochizuki, director of Japan's Agency for
Natural Resources and Energy, held the talks in Moscow and a co-operation
agreement was signed, it said.
"Particular attention was paid to the need to attract Japanese
investment and technology in developing gas refining, chemistry and
machine building," the statement added.
Japan "confirmed its interest in the creation of a system of
regular consultations with Gazprom," a spokesman for the Japanese
embassy was quoted by ITAR-TASS news agency as saying.
"Japan counts on co-operation with Gazprom, which is the main
shareholder in the Sakhalin-2 project, so that conditions for stable
supplies of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Japan are guaranteed,"
the official said.
State-controlled Gazprom last month bought a 50 percent plus one stake
in the giant Sakhalin-2 oil and gas project in far eastern Russia
that also involves British-Dutch oil group Shell and two Japanese
firms.
Japan has virtually no energy reserves and is increasingly switching
to natural gas for its energy needs. The country imports around 96
percent of the natural gas it consumes, according to official Japanese
figures.
AFP
25 1845 GMT 01 07
Copyright© 1999 AFP. All
Rights Reserved.
Send
this story to a friend
Your
feedback is important to us!
We invite all our readers to share with us
their views and comments about this article.
Write
to editor@petroleumworld.com
Any
question or suggestions, please write to:
editor@petroleumworld.com
Best
Viewed with IE
5.01+
Windows
NT 4.0, '95, '98 and ME +/ 800x600 pixels
|