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Jekker opp størrelsen av Shtokman
Gazprom øker reservene på det gigantiske Shtokman-feltet i Barentshavet.
Publisert: 15.11.2007 - 14:58 Oppdatert: 15.11.2007 - 14:58
Gazprom anslår gassreservene på Shtokman-feltet til 3.800 milliarder kubikkmeter og rundt 37 millioner tonn kondensat.
Det opplyses i en pressemelding fra selskapet torsdag.
RIA Novosti melder torsdag at de estimerte gassreservene tidligere har vært 3.700 milliarder kubikkmeter og at prosjektet ventes å koste 30 milliarder dollar. Ifølge nyhetsbyrået har Gazprom torsdag godkjent et foreløpig rammeverkt for investeringene på Shtokman.
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