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Rich offshore resources of the Arctic as well as unique experience of Gazprom in implementation of major energy projects open dazzling possibilities for further development of our large-scale partnership,” Alexey Miller said. “The signing of a new Memorandum demonstrates the continuity and long-term relations between StatoilHydro and Gazprom. Norway and Russia are strategic partners in the North, sharing opportunities and responsibilities in the Arctic region. StatoilHydro has been developing offshore fields in harsh conditions for 40 years. We possess efficient technologies and valuable project execution experience which we are prepared to share and further develop in cooperation with our Russian partners. We are looking forward to further cooperation with Gazprom for the mutual benefit of our companies and the two nations,” Helge Lund said. Background: In October 2007 the merger of the oil and gas businesses of Hydro and Statoil Companies resulted in the unified StatoilHydro Company. Basic activities of StatoilHydro include oil and gas prospecting and production. The company has been producing hydrocarbons on the Norwegian continental shelf for over 30 years and is the pioneer in the implementation of offshore projects in harsh climatic conditions. The government is the major stockholder of StatoilHydro (67 per cent). In June 2005 Gazprom, Statoil, and Hydro signed a Memorandum of Understanding to carry out joint work to discover potential hydrocarbon resources in the Arctic; design technologies for commercial and technological development of Arctic shelf fields. Gazprom and StatoilHydro are partners in the Phase 1 of the Shtokman gas condensate field development. Information Directorate, OAO Gazprom |