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*Medvedev signs law to allot off-shore deposits without auctions*


MOSCOW, July 18 (RIA Novosti) - *Russia's president* has signed a law
allowing the government to allocate strategic oil and gas deposits on the
continental shelf without auctions, the Kremlin said on Friday.

"This is a thoroughly thought-out decision aimed at enhancing the efficiency
of exploration and production," Dmitry Medvedev said.

The law on strategic sectors, already approved by parliament, limits foreign
participation in developing Russia's biggest oil and gas reserves. It gives
the right to develop Russia's offshore reserves to companies with five
years' experience in the area and in which the state owns at least a 50%
stake, leaving only minor roles in hydrocarbon projects for foreign
investors and independent producers.

Russian state-controlled giants Gazprom and Rosneft are likely to receive
monopoly rights to all oil and gas field development on the Russian shelf.

"The continental shelf is our national asset, and this is a special law,
setting out special procedures," Medvedev said.

Medvedev has put Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin, head of oil giant
Rosneft's board of directors, in charge of offshore hydrocarbon development.


Rosneft chief Sergei Bogdanchikov earlier said Russia needs 61 trillion
rubles ($2.6 trillion) of investment to develop offshore oil and gas
deposits.

Earlier this month, *Prime Minister Vladimir Putin* voiced concern over the
oil and gas industry, saying it has almost exhausted its potential for
growth, threatening the country's export obligations. He called for a major
technological overhaul in the sector, as well as more exploration to find
new strategic deposits.

Along with its already vast offshore reserves, Russia also claims a large
swathe of the Arctic shelf, believed to be rich in oil and gas, but has
still to substantiate the claim.


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