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...saying that it is simply demanding a long-overdue market rate. Moreover, Putin is taking steps to ensure that Russia remains in favor with international investors. On Dec. 23, he signed a law that allows foreigners to acquire up to 49% of state-controlled gas and oil company Gazprom. And Rosneft, the Russian firm that acquired the key assets of Yukos, is currently planning a public offering of up to 30% of its stock in 2006, a move that could raise as much as $20 billion. Rosneft is expected to seek a listing on the London Stock Exchange...
...billion, according to data firm Dealogic. Stephen Barrett, international chairman of the corporate finance practice of consultants KPMG, says the privatization of many firms in the region is the cause of this sharp increase, as well as a surge in dealmaking by Russian energy firms such as Gazprom, the state-controlled oil and gas giant that in 2005 acquired oil firm Sibneft for $13.6 billion...
...escalating its intention to dramatically hike gas prices in Ukraine by as much as a fourfold increase. On Saturday (December 31), Putin made Ukrainians another offer: Sign on the new price now, start paying three months later. Unless they accept the offer, which they hardly can, Putin ordered Gazprom to turn off the tap at 10 a.m. on January 1. On Saturday (December 31), Illarionov told TIME: ?Over the last 48 hours things between Russia and Ukraine have been developing under the worst possible scenario on the gas issue-and not just the gas issue. This...
...Chancellor, a deal with Russian President Vladimir Putin for a gas pipeline linking the two countries, Schröder earlier this month stepped into the role of project chairman. Set to start piping gas into Europe in 2010, the $5-billion North European Gas Pipeline is controlled by Gazprom, Russia's state-run natural gas supplier. Schröder appears not to have broken any rules - there are none governing the conduct of former Chancellors - but his close relationship with Putin triggered charges of cronyism from German politicians, as well as claims that he's sold his country out. "Gazprom...
...INDICATORS Running Out Of Energy A Houston judge rejected Yukos' bid for U.S. bankruptcy protection. The beleaguered Russian oil firm sought shelter last December in an attempt to block the sale of its core production unit. The decision clears the way for the merger of Russian gas major Gazprom with Rosneft, Russia's state oil company that acquired Yukos' prized asset...