Exxon CEO back at Russia
shindig after hiatus over Ukraine: sources
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[June 14, 2016]
By Denis Pinchuk
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Exxon Mobil Chief
Executive Rex Tillerson is to attend a major investment forum in
Russia this week, two industry sources said, ending a two year
absence from the event that began when sanctions were imposed on
Russia over the crisis in Ukraine.
Tillerson is due to attend a session at the St. Petersburg
International Economic Forum where Igor Sechin, head of Russian
state oil firm Rosneft <ROSN.MM>, is listed as keynote speaker. Both
Rosneft and Sechin are subject to Western sanctions.
A spokesman for Exxon Mobil declined to comment on whether Tillerson
would be at the June 16-18 forum, which will also be attended by
Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The annual forum is the marquee event in Russia's business calendar
where investors seek the Kremlin's blessing for their projects. In
the past few years, the guest list became a barometer of
international investor appetite for Russian assets.
The number of high-profile Western investors and politicians coming
to the event dropped off sharply in 2014, after Russia annexed
Ukraine's Crimea Peninsula and backed pro-Moscow separatists in
eastern Ukraine.
This year, the numbers are recovering. Italian Prime Minister Matteo
Renzi is to attend, along with European Commission President
Jean-Claude Juncker.
Western diplomats say businesses are looking to Russia again in
anticipation that the sanctions will be dropped or softened within
the next year or so. They are also attracted by tentative signs the
Russian economy is emerging from its slump.
Tillerson's presence is particularly significant because he will be
the most high-profile representative of U.S. business at a time when
Washington is taking a harder line than Europe on the need to keep
sanctions in place.
Tillerson is among other oil major chief executives on the forum
agenda, including Robert Dudley of BP, Claudio Descalzi from ENI,
Schlumberger’s Paal Kibsgaard and Patrick Pouyanne of Total.
In 2014 Exxon was forced by the sanctions to suspend its joint
operations with Russia's top oil producer Rosneft ROSN.MM in the
offshore Arctic Kara sea oil field, where they successfully
performed exploration drilling.
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ExxonMobil Chairman and CEO Rex Tillerson speaks during the 26th
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The sanctions prevent Western companies from giving Russia technology for Arctic
offshore, deepwater and shale oil development. After Exxon stepping back,
Rosneft has not resumed drilling in the Arctic Kara Sea, citing the sanctions.
Exxon has also been involved in a joint oil and gas project with Rosneft,
Sakhalin-1, which produces over 100,000 barrels per day of oil. Sakhalin-1 is
not subject to the sanctions.
In addition, Exxon and Rosneft are discussing a joint project to build a
liquefied natural gas plant in Russia's far east.
Tillerson was last in Russia in 2015 for a meeting with Russian Energy Minister
Alexander Novak. He missed the St Petersburg forum in 2014 and 2015.
According to the forum's Internet site, Tillerson attended the event for two
consecutive years before the Ukraine crisis.
(Additional reporting by Katya Golubkova; Writing by Christian Lowe; Editing by
Alexandra Hudson)
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