A working meeting was held in Paris 
between Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Management Committee of Gazprom, 
Helge Lund, President and CEO of Statoil and Christophe de Margerie, CEO
 of Total SA.
The parties exchanged views on the progress of 
preparations for the Phase 1 of the Shtokman field development, and 
confirmed their intention to adopt an integrated Final investment 
decision by the end of 2011.
During the meeting, Alexey Miller, Helge Lund and 
Christophe de Margerie also discussed issues related to the current and 
prospective situation on the European gas market, the dynamics of world 
supply and demand of pipeline gas and LNG.
Background
The Shtokman field is situated in the central part of 
the Russian sector of the Barents Sea.
C1 reserves of the field make up 3.9 trillion cubic meters of gas and 56
 million tons of gas condensate, with 3.9 trillion cubic meters of gas 
and 53.3 million tons of gas condensate located within Gazprom’s 
licensed area.
The Shtokman gas and condensate field development project is of 
strategic importance for Gazprom. The project implementation will give a
 start to a new gas production region in the Arctic shelf of Russia.
The Shtokman field will become a resource base for building up 
deliveries of Russian gas both by pipeline and in the form of LNG 
(liquefied natural gas) to domestic and foreign market.
Gazprom neft shelf (former Sevmorneftegaz), a wholly owned subsidiary of
 Gazprom, holds the gas and gas condensate exploration and production 
license for the Shtokman field.
Gazprom partners Total (France) and Statoil (Norway) in the Shtokman 
project execution.
In February 2008 Gazprom, Total and Statoil (StatoilHydro then) signed 
the Shareholders Agreement on establishing Shtokman Development AG, a 
special-purpose company to engineer, design, construct, finance and 
operate Phase 1 facilities intended for the Shtokman field development.
Shtokman Development AG will own Shtokman Phase 1 infrastructure for 25 
years, starting from the date on which the field is brought
 
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