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*Gazprom after new projects in Venezuela*


MOSCOW, October 12 (RIA Novosti) - Gazprom [RTS: GAZP] discussed its
possible involvement in new projects in Venezuela at negotiations in the
South American country, Russia's state-controlled natural gas giant
announced on Friday.

A Gazprom delegation met with senior energy officials in Venezuela during a
recent visit to Latin America's largest oil and gas producer.

"The parties discussed prospects of Gazprom's participation in a project to
certify reserves at deposits in the Orinoco Belt, and new offshore gas and
infrastructure projects," the company said in a news release.

In 2005, Gazprom won exploration licenses for two oil fields in Venezuela's
territorial waters. The company completed exploration efforts earlier this
year and made a decision to drill test wells.

The company is also involved in plans for a 9,000-meter pipeline to link
Venezuela's vast natural gas reserves to Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay via
Brazil to Argentina.

Gazprom, which is 51% owned by the Russian government, controls around a
quarter of global gas reserves, but is keen to diversify abroad.

Venezuela's outspoken socialist president, Hugo Chavez, who has led
opposition to U.S. influence in Latin America, put all oil fields under the
control of state-owned Petroleos de Venezuela. Foreign corporations working
in the country were offered to set up joint ventures with PdVSA by
transferring controlling stakes to the company.


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