le post précedent à donc une suite dans l' actualité immédiate :
Les entreprises Russes pas décidées à y allaer tout seul. Il va falloir des partenariats.
Et les Indiens de ONGC sont interessé, mais il faudra certainement un partenariat car ces réserves de pétroles sont considérées comme stratégiques pour la Russie.
India in the running for Russia's Arctic oil
India's oil firm ONGC places bid for Arctic deposits
* Russia to auction Trebs and Titov fields in December
* Natural Resources Min said ONGC unlikely to go it alone
* Russia's Rosneft did not bid, may link up with a partner
* ONGC has suggested partnership with Rosneft - paper
MOSCOW, Sept 21 (Reuters)
Russia's Natural Resources Minister Yuri Trutnev said on Tuesday that India's ONGC was the only foreign oil company to place a bid for Russia's giant Arctic Trebs and Titov oil deposits.
"The deposits are classified as strategic, and so it is up to a government commission to decide whether [ONGC] can participate alone, but I doubt that will be the case. I would be surprised," Trutnev told reporters.
On Monday, Nord Imperial, the Russian subsidiary of ONGC, India's state-run oil and gas company, submitted its bid application for the fields to Rosnedra, the government agency responsible for subsoil licences.
Trutnev confirmed that oil firms LUKOIL , Russia's No.2 oil producer, TNK-BP, half-controlled by BP , Gazprom Neft Surgutneftegaz and mid-sized firm Bashneft also placed bids.
The Trebs and Titov deposits, the largest unallotted hydrocarbon fields remaining in state reserves, holding an estimated 200 million tonnes of oil reserves, will be sold at a government auction on Dec 2.
Rosneft , the country's largest oil producer, did not bid, but the firm's new President, Eduard Khudaynatov, said it would consider joining the project if a potential partner wins the bid, Platts reported.
"We have proposals from partners [to join them] if they win the tender," Khudaynatov said following meetings in China with government officials and the China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC).
Khudaynatov did not say which of the six bidders was a potential partner, but previous reports have named ONGC.
Last month, sources in ONGC and Rosneft told Russian business daily Vedomosti that ONGC proposed a joint bid for the oil fields to Rosneft.
In March, the Russian government said it would consider allowing ONGC to enter the running for development rights of the Trebs and Titov fields, as the country was looking to double trade with India to $20 billion by 2015.
http://af.reuters.com/article/energyOil ... 21?sp=true
Moi je verrai bien quelques échanges stratégique à trés haut niveau tels que accés au pétrole à ONGC contre quelques facilité portuaire pour la marine de guerre Russe. Pourquoi pas ?
Et puis les Indiens sont de gros client d' armement militaires tels que les avions de chasse.