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Sakhalin Island (part 3) Nervous as Shell

Submitted by Bill Belew on Sunday, 18 June 2006No Comment

When Shell started shelling out mega bucks to drill for oil off the coast of Sakhalin island, Russia wasn’t one of the global oil suppliers. Russia is now.

It is just plain costing too much for Shell to get the oil out of the icy water in the sea of Okhotsk.

So…Shell has teamed up with Russia’s Giant Gazprom.

Gazprom will get a share of whatever they find in the sea of Oshkosh and Shell gets a 50% stake in a Gazprom field in western Siberia.

The relationship with Gazprom is supposed to give Shell some political protection but it doesn’t always turn out that way when doing business with Russias big guns. For whatever reason, they sometimes just change their minds.

Executives at Shell are nervous as shell, say some.

But, what choice does Shell have. The aim is to have first-mover advantage once the oil starts coming.

But, is it worth the risk?

What do you think?

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  • China Law Blog said:

    I think Oshkosh is in Wisconsin, where, as far as I know, there is little to no oil.

  • panasianbiz said:

    Dang it! when did they move that sea to Wisconsin?

    Now, I am missing something.

    Thanks, Dan…I should have looked up the spelling on that one.

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