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Old 5th Dec 2010, 12:39
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Gazprom and Shell to develop energy projects together

A new "special relationship" between Royal Dutch Shell and Russian state gas giant Gazprom will see the two companies develop more energy projects together.

Four years after Russia forced Shell to cede control of its $22bn (£14bn) Siberian field, Sakhalin-2, to Gazprom, it appears that cordial relations have been re-established.


As part of the deal Shell has agreed to let Gazprom share some of its projects abroad if it is allowed to help develop the third and fourth stages of the Sakhalin project.


Deals could even take the form of asset swaps, as Gazprom seeks to increase its presence on the international stage
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Gazprom and Shell to develop energy projects together - Telegraph

Yes we know that more work is go for sakhalin1 for both shells and exxon, everyone is knowing this.

THIS IS AVIASHELF HELICOPTER Mi8 MTV for Exxons



AVIASHELF is fly many oil companes , this from Sakhalinsk is using shell;



Nor only for AVIASHELF but Kazir West also, they have rtraining from shells,

In Moscow, the Shell Safety Management Systems training course was conducted by Cliff Edwards, Quality & Safety Development Manager of Shell Aircraft Limited, London. Aviashelf, RusAir, Kazair West and Clintondale Aviation were represented by Victor Aksyutin (Aviashelf General Director), John Dunlop (Aviashelf Supervisor), Yuri Shanin (RusAir General Director), Alexander Trushin (Flight Safety Advisor), Serik Zhumagaliev (KazAir West Chief Operations Officer), Victor Synitsin (Clintondale Aviation Technical Director) and Blair Dyer (Clintondale Aviation Director of Operations). Yuri Tchoufyrin, Aviation Manager of Shell Exploration & Producing Services, Russia, also attended.

The purpose of the course was to present a systematic approach to aviation safety including the way to analyse areas of greatest aviation risks in our operations and the determination of actions to prevent, minimize or mitigate such risks. Because Shell believes that this system improves flight safety and reduces risk, compliance with its principles is a pre-requisite for future contractors that provide ongoing aviation services.
The companys fly for europe/america oil company have all good stnadard for safety and for flight schedules.

Now become more busy for Sakhalinsk - if you want work then come to HeliRussia show coming may which I talk before.
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