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Rosneft and Beijing Gas deal challenges Gazprom's export monopoly
Report summary
Beijing Gas has agreed to purchase 20% in the Verkhnechonskoye field from Rosneft for US$1.1 billion. The field is the second largest in East Siberia, producing more than 170,000 b/d of oil. This deal will give Rosneft access to interest-free cash. It could also give Beijing Gas the opportunity to secure supply for its Chinese consumers, assuming it is granted access to the planned Power of Siberia pipeline.
Table of contents
- Executive summary
- Transaction details
- Upstream assets
- Deal analysis
- Upsides and risks
- Strategic rationale
- Oil & gas pricing and assumptions
Tables and charts
This report includes 8 images and tables including:
- Executive summary: Table 1
- Verkhnechonskneftegaz Map
- Upstream assets: Table 1
- Deal analysis: Table 1
- Deal analysis: Table 2
- Deal analysis: Table 3
- Oil & gas pricing and assumptions: Table 1
- Oil & gas pricing and assumptions: Table 2
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