The Spanish oil and gas company Repsol sold shares in the Russian projects Evrotek-Yugra and ASB Geo to Gazprom Neft and its subsidiary Gazpromneft Service, follows from the data presented in Unified State Register of Legal Entities.
The sole shareholder of Evrotek-Yugra JSC was Gazprom Neft's subsidiary Gazpromneft-Service LLC, the shareholders of ASB Geo LLC were Gazprom Neft and Gazpromneft Service itself on a parity basis. The change occurred on January 21 and February 17, respectively.
The company's plans to leave the Russian Federation became known in December last year, when TASS sources reported that Repsol would sell these assets to Gazprom Neft for EUR30 million, which is 10 times less than invested in projects. Officially, the parties did not comment on this information.
Gazprom Neft said in January that it was working on various scenarios for the further development of assets, including with the involvement of another partner.
Evrotek-Yugra owns six licenses for geological exploration, exploration and production in the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug, including the development of two fields named after. Raul-Yuri Ervie and them. Belkin. ASB Geo owns a license for geological exploration of the Karabashsky-10 site in the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug, the company explained.
Repsol lifted the force majeure for the supply of butadiene in Tarragona (Tarragona, Spain), announced earlier in February. On February 10, the company stopped two lines for the production of butadiene with a total capacity of 130 tons per year in Tarragona. According to a company source, butadiene production was resumed on 23 March.
Earlier it was reported that against the backdrop of a change in global strategy, the Spanish Repsol, formerly a major investor in the Russian fuel and energy complex, announced its withdrawal from Russia in December last year. The company will sell its shares in the oil assets of Evrotek-Yugra and ASB Geo to a Russian partner, Gazprom Neft.
Repsol is the largest oil and gas company in Spain and Latin America, one of the ten largest oil and gas corporations in the world.
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