martes, 18 de marzo de 2014

Rosneft persuade a Daewoo para finalizar el superastillero Zvezda

Noticias Armada Rusa

Rosneft y Daewoo acordaron finalizar los trabajos del superastillero Zvezda en el extremo oriental de la Federación Rusa que se convertirá en 2016 en el centro de ingeniería y construcción naval para los proyectos de la industria gasística y petrolera de la Federación Rusa así como el suministrador de las plataformas y buques especializados para la misma...









Rosneft persuaded Daewoo help finish the Far East of the Russian Federation super shipyard
MOSCOW / SEOUL (Reuters) - Rosneft has attracted South Korean Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co Ltd for the construction of the Far Eastern super shipyard Zvezda, which should provide ships and platforms largest Russian oil and gas companies, as well as state-owned company Sovcomflot shipping.Rosneft said on Wednesday that the South Korean company agreed to participate in the completion and launch of a new Russian shipyard - Star shipbuilding complex, which is scheduled for 2016.Memorandum signed with Daewoo, also involves the creation of Russian-Korean engineering center of shipbuilding and marine equipment for offshore projects, the report said.Besides Rosneft memorandum signed with the Russian side, one of the largest banks in Russia Gazprombank and SCF.Russia through state-owned United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC) is building in the Far East super shipyard Star since 2009.Last year, Daewoo, which involve the construction of trying to USC, withdrew from the project, and not starting to invest. Kommersant sources claimed that the problem was the lack of certainty in the orders under which the shipyard was to be built, although the current head of Rosneft, Igor Sechin, still occupying the chair of Deputy Prime Minister, promised large orders from Gazprom, Rosneft and Zarubezhneft Sovcomflot.In summer the head of Rosneft, seeking opportunities for offshore development, wanted to call to finish building a shipyard in the Far East Star private investors, citing the potential partners Korean companies, as well as General Electric and Parker Drilling. In response Sechin received the blessing of President Vladimir Putin, who is currently in South Korea.Russian companies are eager to take a place in the growing market for liquefied natural gas (LNG), the Asia-Pacific region and the authorities have already made promises to liberalize the export of raw materials.In July, the South Korean company said it will build 16 tankers for transportation of liquefied natural gas in Yamal LNG, which is building an LNG plant in 2018 and plans to make it to 16.5 million tons of fuel per year. Novatek, which owned 80 percent of the Yamal LNG, sold 20 percent of the summer in this project to a major Chinese energy consumer CNPC. Another 20 per cent in the Yamal LNG project owned by the French Total. Then Novatek representative told Reuters that the company will not finance the construction of tankers. These costs will incur carriers.During Putin's meeting with the Korean counterpart Pak Kin Hyo Russia on Wednesday confirmed that plans to order from South Korean shipbuilders at least 13 tankers carrying liquefied natural gas (LNG), said the administration of President of South Korea.

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