Putin orders Sakhalin Energy to be transferred to a new Russian company, potentially pushing out foreign partners

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A reported Russian decree could push foreign entities out of Sakhalin-2, leaving Japan in particular in a precarious position for natural gas supplies.

President Vladimir Putin has reportedly signed a decree ordering the Sakhalin Energy Investment Company to a new Russian company, which will decide if foreign stakeholders can remain.

Russia’s... President Vladimir Putin has reportedly signed a decree ordering the Sakhalin Energy Investment Company to a new Russian company, which will decide if foreign stakeholders can remain. Russia’s state-owned gas company Gazprom RU:GAZP, which owns about 50% of Sakhalin Energy, will be allowed to keep its stake. Shell SHEL owns a 27.5% stake, Mitsui 8031 holds 12.5% and Mitsubishi 8058 owns 10%.

 

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