Russia's
LUKoil to set up JV with Venezuela's PDVSA in 2008
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06 28 07
LUKoil Overseas, the international production
arm of Russia's LUKoil, will set up a joint venture with the national
petroleum company of Venezuela, PDVSA, the Russian company said Wednesday.
Andrei Kuzyayev,
vice-president of LUKoil, the country's largest crude producer,
spoke in advance of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's
visit to the Russian capital, due to begin Wednesday, at which the
controversial socialist leader will discuss fuel and energy cooperation
and prospective arms deals. The LUKoil official said the company
was in negotiations with oil-rich Venezuela on further exploration
of the Orinoco River basin deposit. “Additional exploration
is nearing completion at the Junin-3 block,” said Kuzyayev,
who was elected Wednesday Russia's top representative on the Russia-Venezuela
Council of Entrepreneurs. He said that to date, only the Russian
part of the council has been formed, but that the parties agreed
to hold a joint session of both sides by October.
All organizational issues such as the council's structure and budget,
are expected to be solved by the end of the year, he said. “Relations
with Venezuela have both a political and economic basis. We must
create conditions for small and medium businesses to enter (the
market of) Venezuela. Large companies must become a locomotive
for smaller companies,” Kuzyayev said. (rian.ru)
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