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Once created, the joint venture's operations will cover the whole deposit exploration and development cycle, as well as the construction of surface facilities and field pipelines. There are also plans to construct a special processing facility (upgrader) with a capacity of 200,000 barrels a day (10 mln tonnes a year) to bring extracted oil up to commercial quality. Commercial oil will be transported for export to the Araya port through a trunk pipeline which is to be constructed by PDVSA. In an unprecedented move for the Venezuelan market, the companies also signed two additional memoranda to set up individual joint ventures to provide drilling and construction services in the Orinoco oil belt. “This tentative MOU is a major step in globalizing Rosneft business. If Rosneft joins the project, it will gain access to the rich deposits of the Orinoco oil belt, a resource base that could become an important driver of additional growth in the Company's output after 2015 and transform Rosneft into a major player in this very promising region of Latin America. The papers that were signed today mean Rosneft will also gain valuable technical expertise with heavy oil and secure access to an important platform for developing the Company’s trading business,” Rosneft President Eduard Khudainatov said after the signing ceremony. Rosneft press release |