俄罗斯卢克石油公司希望出售加纳山核桃油田的股份

卢克石油公司正在直接与潜在买家就其海上山核桃油田股权进行谈判,因为由于西方对俄罗斯的制裁,投资银行家没有参与其中。

Nidhi Verma、Ron Bousso 和 Dmitry Zhdannikov,路透社

知情人士称,俄罗斯卢克石油公司正在与印度公司进行谈判,出售其在加纳附近的山核桃油田的股份,这可能有助于打破提交该油田开发计划的僵局。

两名印度和两名加纳消息人士称,卢克石油公司官员与印度公司(包括石油和天然气公司的外国投资部门 ONGC Videsh)于本月在印度能源周会议期间举行了会谈。

其中一位消息人士称,由于西方对俄罗斯的制裁,投资银行家没有参与其中,这家俄罗斯公司正在直接与潜在买家进行谈判。

Aker ASA 控股的挪威 Aker Energy 拥有 Pecan 油田所在的加纳深水区块 50% 的股份,卢克石油公司 (Lukoil) 持股 38%,加纳国家石油公司 (Ghana National Petroleum Corp.) 持股 10%,Fueltrade 持股 2%。

ONGC、卢克石油公司、阿克公司和加纳石油部没有回复置评请求。

阿克表示,由于担心该项目可能因卢克石油公司的参与而面临制裁,因此已推迟向加纳当局提交山核桃开发计划。

Aker ASA 首席执行官 Oeyvind Eriksen 表示,他的公司正在与加纳当局进行谈判,卢克石油公司的一个选择是撤资该项目。

卢克石油公司否认其对该项目构成制裁风险。

卢克石油公司在一份声明中表示:“公司及其管理层没有受到任何制裁,因此在这方面联合开发油田不存在任何障碍。”

一位印度官员表示,加纳油田的开发成本高昂,因为大多数油田都含有无法燃烧的伴生气,建立液化设施需要超过10亿美元的投资。

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Russia's Lukoil Looks to Sell Stake in Ghana's Pecan Field

Lukoil is talking directly to potential buyers for its offshore Pecan oilfield stake because investment bankers are not getting involved due to western sanctions on Russia.

Nidhi Verma, Ron Bousso and Dmitry Zhdannikov, Reuters

Russia's Lukoil is in talks with Indian companies to sell its stake in the Pecan oilfield off Ghana, which could help to break an impasse in submitting development plans for the field, sources familiar with the matter said.

Talks between Lukoil officials and Indian companies, including ONGC Videsh, the foreign investment arm of Oil and Natural Gas Corp., were held this month on the sidelines of the India Energy Week conference, two Indian and two Ghanaian sources said.

The Russian firm is talking directly to potential buyers as investment bankers are not getting involved due to western sanctions on Russia, one of the sources said.

Norway's Aker Energy, controlled by Aker ASA, owns 50% of the deepwater block off Ghana where the Pecan field is located, while Lukoil holds 38%, Ghana National Petroleum Corp. has 10%, and Fueltrade has 2%.

ONGC, Lukoil, Aker, and Ghana's petroleum ministry did not reply to requests for comment.

Aker has said the submission of Pecan's development plan to Ghanaian authorities has been postponed amid fears the project could face sanctions because of the involvement of Lukoil.

Aker ASA CEO Oeyvind Eriksen has said his firm is in talks with Ghanaian authorities, and one option is for Lukoil to divest from the project.

Lukoil disputes that it poses a sanctions risk for the project.

"The company and its management are not subject to any sanctions, therefore there are no obstacles in this respect for the joint development of the oilfield," Lukoil said in a statement.

One Indian official said the development of fields in Ghana was costly because most of them have associated gas that cannot be flared, and establishing a liquefaction facility would require an investment of more than a billion dollars.