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词条 Sakhalin Energy
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  1. History

  2. Operations

  3. Shareholders

  4. References

  5. External links

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Sakhalin Energy Investment Company Ltd. (Sakhalin Energy) is a consortium for developing the Sakhalin-2 oil and gas project with corporate head office in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk. The chief executive officer is Roman Dashkov.

The company's principal activities are the production and export of crude oil (since 1999) and liquefied natural gas (from 2009).

History

The original consortium was formed in 1991 by Marathon, McDermott, Mitsui and Russian Federation as MMM Consortium. Shell and Mitsubishi joined the consortium in 1992, to make it MMMMS. In April 1994, the consortium (excluding Russian Federation) formed Sakhalin Energy Investment Company Ltd. to develop and manage the Sakhalin II project. Sakhalin Energy signed a production sharing agreement with the Russian Federation, represented by the government of the Russian Federation and the Sakhalin Oblast Government.{{citation needed|date=May 2016}}

McDermott sold its share to the other partners in 1997 and Marathon traded its share to Shell for other properties (the BP operated Foinaven field, near the Shetland Islands, and an eight block area in the Gulf of Mexico—including the Ursa field) in 2000.

In 2007, Shell was forced by the Russian government to sell part of its stake to Gazprom which made Gazprom the largest shareholder with 50% share of the company.[1][2]

In November 2009, Sakhalin Energy joined the United Nations Global Compact.[3]

Operations

Sakhalin Energy develops the Piltun-Astokhskoye and the Lunskoye oil and gas fields, known as the Sakhalin-II project, in the Sea of Okhotsk, offshore Sakhalin island in the Russian Far East. The infrastructure of the Sakhalin-II project includes:

  • Offshore Molikpaq platform
  • Offshore Piltun-Astokhskoye-B platform
  • Offshore Lunskoye-A platform
  • Onshore processing facility
  • Transsakhalin pipeline system
  • LNG plant and oil export terminal within Prigorodnoye Production Complex

February 2017 marked eight years since the first LNG plant in Russia was officially launched. Russia has become one of the key players in the promising Asia Pacific market through the efforts of Sakhalin Energy. About 4% of global supply of LNG comes from the Prigorodnoye production complex. PA-B won the overall Drilling Rig of the year award with Molikpaq in the runner’s up and LUN-A in the 5th place in the Shell Rig League table in 2017, which ranks on the performance, HSE and People scores.

Shareholders

The current shareholders are:

  • Gazprom Sakhalin Holdings B.V. (subsidiary of Gazprom) - 50% plus 1 share
  • Shell Sakhalin Holdings B.V. (subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell) - 27.5% minus 1 share
  • Mitsui Sakhalin Holdings B.V. (subsidiary of Mitsui)- 12.5%
  • Mitsubishi - 10%

References

1. ^{{cite press release| publisher= Mitsubishi| url=http://www.mitsubishicorp.com/jp/en/pr/archive/2007/files/0000002669_file1.pdf| title = Transfer of Sakhalin Energy Shares Completed| format = PDF| date = 2007-04-19| accessdate=2011-07-20}}
2. ^{{cite news| newspaper = Telegraph| url= https://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/energy/5676869/Russia-invites-Shell-back-to-Sakhalin-as-finances-plummet.html| title = Russia invites Shell back to Sakhalin as finances plummet| first = Garry | last = White| date = 2009-06-28| accessdate=2011-07-20}}
3. ^{{cite web| publisher= United Nations Global Compact| url= http://www.unglobalcompact.org/participant/8153-Sakhalin-Energy-Investment-Company-Ltd-| title = Participant Information}}

External links

{{Portal|Russia|Energy}}
  • Sakhalin Energy website
  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0vTdfWtVbo Sakhalin Energy] on YouTube
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5 : Oil companies of Russia|Natural gas companies of Russia|Gazprom subsidiaries|Royal Dutch Shell subsidiaries|Companies based in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk

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