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on 14 Feb 2014

Gazprom to launch commercial gas production from Kirinskoye field in 2014The Gazprom headquarters hosted today a working meeting between Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Company's Management Committee and Alexander Khoroshavin, Governor of the Sakhalin Region.

The meeting noted a significant amount of Gazprom's investments in the Sakhalin Region –the Company's capital investment in the Region exceeded RUB 250 billion over five years (between 2009 and 2013). The funds were mainly allocated to the following strategic projects of Gazprom: the construction of the Sakhalin – Khabarovsk – Vladivostok gas transmission system (GTS), pre-development of the Kirinskoye gas and condensate field (Sakhalin III) and construction of a gas pipeline from the onshore processing facility of the Kirinskoye field to the Sakhalin main compressor station of the Sakhalin – Khabarovsk – Vladivostok GTS. This year the capital investments will make up RUB 10 billion. The Kirinskoye field pre-development will continue, including the drilling of production wells. In 2014 Gazprom is going to launch commercial gas production from the Kirinskoye field.

Alexey Miller and Alexander Khoroshavin addressed the issues of gas supply to the Sakhalin Region. Between 2008 and 2013 the Company channeled over RUB 3 billion for these purposes. In particular, a General Scheme for Gas Supply to and Gasification of the Region was elaborated, three inter-settlement gas pipelines were built connecting the Dalneye gas distribution station (GDS) and the Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk CHPP-1, the Dalneye GDS and the Novo-Alexandrovsk settlement as well as the Novo-Alexandrovsk gas distribution point (GDP), the Klyuchi population center and the Sanatornoye population center. The Region's Government, in its turn, fulfilled its obligations to prepare the consumers for gas supplies. As a result, the gasification level of the Sakhalin Region (taking into consideration the consumers, who received thermal energy from gas-powered TPPs) increased by 24.5 per cent to 33.6 per cent.

In 2014 the Company will carry on the construction of the gas branch and the Nogliki GDS, as well as the inter-settlement gas pipelines connecting the Nogliki GDS with the Nogliki GDP and the Nogliki GDS with the Nysh settlement.

The meeting addressed the plans to create an NGV fuel market in the Sakhalin Region. It was noted that in 2014 Gazprom would build a CNG filling station in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, the first one in the region.

The parties touched upon the issues related to Gazprom's participation in social projects in the region. It was highlighted that the Company was running the Gazprom for Children project in the Sakhalin Region. Besides, in April 2013 Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk saw the inauguration of an ice palace constructed with Gazprom's assistance.


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Mexico’s government realizes it’s crucial to establish competitive contract terms and effective, transparent regulations to attract international investors as Mexico implements its pending energy reforms, panelists told a Houston gathering on Feb. 7.

Lourdes Melgar, the new undersecretary of hydrocarbons for the Mexican Ministry of Energy, spoke to a seminar hosted by the University of Texas at Austin and the Atlantic Council in Houston on the day after she was named to her current post. Previously, she was undersecretary of electricity.

On Dec. 21, 2013, Mexico’s sweeping energy reform became law, representing a major overhaul of Mexico’s oil, gas, and electric industries.

Secondary legislation will stipulate contract logistics and tax reforms as Mexico ends the state-owned monopolies of oil company Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) and electric company Comision Federal de Electricidad (CFE). Secondary legislation is being drafted and discussed now.

Reforms pending

Having worked on the Mexican government’s energy reform team, Melgar noted that energy reform has been discussed for years in her country. She has held various positions in Mexico’s Foreign Service, including design work on international oil market strategy.

“It’s important to Mexico’s people to make sure we have financial transparency in every contract and bidding round,” Melgar said. Secondary legislation will outline the basics for the types of oil and gas exploration and production contracts, which will be flexible, she said.

Companies outside Pemex are to be allowed to participate in exploration and production activities, breaking the decades-old Pemex monopoly. The reforms also will allow direct private investment in Mexico’s midstream and downstream.

Melgar said Mexico expects to keep service contracts and to add profit-sharing contracts, production-sharing contracts, licenses, as well as enable a combination of various types of contracts. She told OGJ that it’s too early to know any contract specifics, and that contracts will vary widely.

“All hydrocarbons in the subsoil belong to Mexico,” Melgar said, confirming that energy reforms will enable companies outside Pemex to report oil and gas reserves on their accounting statements. “We want secondary laws that support the model the government has developed.”

Deadlines established

Mexico’s Congress has a deadline to approve these secondary laws by the end of April, she said, and the schedule calls for oil and gas bidding rounds to start around June 2015. Contract terms will be drafted carefully “to really attract the type of companies that we need,” in Mexico, she said.

Another speaker on the Feb. 7 Houston panel said Mexico could become a major oil supplier by 2022 if implementation of its energy reforms prove successful.

David Goldwyn, president of Goldwyn Global Strategies LLC and a former US State Department coordinator for international energy affairs, called Mexico’s energy reform “good timing for the rest of the world.”

Long-term opportunities for outside oil and gas companies in Mexico will involve the development of deepwater and unconventional gas plays, he said. For the near term, enhanced oil recovery technology and seismic analysis will be needed, he added.

Peter Schechter, Atlantic Council director of the Adrienne Latin American Center, said Latin America abounds with energy news although he noted, “No energy story in Latin America is more important than the Mexico story.”

US lawmakers in Washington, DC, closely are watching Mexico’s unfolding energy reform, he noted.

“Mexico is going to strengthen a North American energy market,” which means less reliance on Middle Eastern crude oil supplies, Schechter said. He noted that security concerns remain for outside investors.

Melgar acknowledged the security concerns, saying that her government is working to resolve these issues and also working to reassure potential international investors. “Security is an issue in some specific parts of the country,” she said.

"We expect these reforms to result in an increase of 1% to GDP by 2018,” Melgar told reporters in a news conference after the panel discussion. She said she was reluctant to discuss specific amounts yet, adding that Mexico’s economy is not equivalent to the US economy, making comparisons difficult.

Melgar said renewable energy will also be a priority for Mexico in the future.

Mexico seeks to reduce carbon emissions by 20% by 2020 and by 30% by 2050. Mexico also set a goal to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels to 65% by 2024, down from about 85% currently. Melgar noted that Mexico last year established a regime for trading carbon credits.

Separately from the panel discussion, Fitch Ratings issued a statement calling Mexico's energy reform “a long-term positive” for Mexico and Pemex credit quality.

“Fitch does not expect Pemex’s ratings to change due to the energy reform, but the company will benefit from the ability to find partners to share exploration risks and budgetary independence,” said Lucas Aristizabal of Fitch.

Contact Paula Dittrick at paulad@ogjonline.com.


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on 13 Feb 2014

Noble Energy Inc. (NYSE: NBL) has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MoU) regarding the sale of interest in the Leviathan licenses, offshore Israel, to Woodside Petroleum. Each of the existing Leviathan partners – Noble Energy, Delek Drilling, Avner Oil Exploration, and Ratio Oil Exploration – are participating as sellers of a 25% interest in the licenses to Woodside. Noble Energy will convey a 9.66% working interest and will continue as upstream operator with a 30% working interest. Following completion of the transaction, Woodside will become the operator of any LNG development of the field.

Total compensation to Noble Energy is anticipated to include $525 million in cash payments plus $502 million in shared future revenues. The initial cash payment of $390 million is payable at closing of the transaction, which is expected in 2014. The remaining cash amount of $135 million is due when a final investment decision is made in relation to an LNG or FLNG development or as regional export contracts are executed in excess of a threshold volume amount, whichever occurs earlier. The shared future revenue represents 5.75% of export revenue attributable to Woodside's net export sales, commencing once the gross exported volume from the Leviathan field exceeds 2.0 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of natural gas. 

An additional payment of $19 million, net to Noble Energy, will be made should ultimate recoverable Leviathan resources be determined to be in excess of 20 Tcf gross of natural gas. The determination and payment will occur no earlier than when cumulative field production reaches 4 Tcf.  In addition, the sellers will receive a royalty of 2.5% of Woodside's future oil revenues associated with the deep Mesozoic, should a commercial discovery and development result on the licenses. The royalty would go into effect following net payout of investment.

The MoU includes the agreed-upon commercial terms of the farm-out transaction and sets the time frame for execution of definitive agreements. The Leviathan project is located on the Rachel and Amit licenses offshore Israel in 5,550 feet of water. It has an estimated 19 Tcf of discovered natural gas resources.

Following completion of the transaction, working interests in the Leviathan project will be Noble Energy (30%), Delek Drilling (16.94%), Avner Oil Exploration (16.94%), Woodside Petroleum (25%), and Ratio Oil Exploration (11.12%).

The deal is viewed as positive by Global Hunter Securities analyst Mike Kelly who says that Noble “fetches > $1B (vs. $802 MM previously expected) and gains a world-class partner on the LNG development front, bringing the Leviathan project closer to sanction.”


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on 11 Feb 2014
Oprah Winfrey Horizontal - H 2013

Oprah Winfrey wants $7.75 million for her longtime Water Tower Place condo.

VIDEO: Oprah in Tears During Emotional Speech: Live Life to 'Elevate' Others

Winfrey expanded upon the spread after originally buying a 57th-floor unit in 1985. She later paid $1.06 for the unit directly below and $1.5 for an adjoining 56th-floor condo. The final unit, which she bought for $1 million, is also on that floor.

The full 9,600-square foot condo features four bedrooms and five bathrooms. Pamela Sage of Baird & Warner has the listing.


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Downtown VFX Firm - H 2014

A version of this story first appeared in the Jan. 31 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine.

Magnopus, a newly created company founded by Oscar-winning visual effects artists Ben Grossman and Alex Henning (Hugo), along with Rodrigo Teixeira, has just signed a five-year lease for creative offices in downtown L.A.'s PacMutual building.

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"We looked in Santa Monica, Venice and Culver City, but downtown L.A. offers us the ability to connect with other companies and clients around the globe," says Teixeira, who describes the company as a "visual research firm that does work in the entertainment industry and beyond."

Grossman, nominated this year for Star Trek Into Darkness, and his fellow founders along with 20-plus employees, will occupy a 5,000-square-foot space on the penthouse level. Other tenants in the Beaux Art structure, where Showtime's House of Lies is filmed, include women's clothing retailer Nasty Gal, which has 60,000-square-foot offices.

"We've done 51 leases in here and Magnopus is the first entertainment tenant," says Industry Partners agent Carle Pierose, who handles all brokerage and marketing of the building for owner Realty Rising. Pierose says the Magnopus move is indicative of downtown L.A.'s growing appeal for creative office tenants.

"A lot of knowledge workers are living in Silver Lake and Los Feliz, and downtown's amenity base has finally caught up to what the entertainment industry expects for doing business. Right now you can get leases for $3 a square foot here, while Santa Monica is more like $6. But that could change as downtown catches up."


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CLS Offshore opens new office in HullBusiness is already brisk at the new Hull base for energy sector services company CLS Offshore, which was officially opened by city councillor Martin Mancey today.

Guests at the official unveiling and open day at the Marfleet Environmental Industries Park, were told that since CLS moved in on January 2nd there had been several serious enquiries from major existing and potential clients.

"We've had many messages of welcome along with potential business opportunities, which could be worth around £20m over the next five years," said Scott McMillan, managing director of CLS Offshore.

"The next stage is that from July we hope to progress plans for a fabrication workshop on an adjacent site, which will mirror our head office facility in Great Yarmouth, and employ up to 75 onshore and offshore personnel, mainly recruited locally. We're happy to be in Hull, delighted by what is has to offer and excited by the prospects ahead."

The company is keen to work with local educational facilities regarding future prospects for students and has already been in discussion with the University of Hull and HETA (Humberside Engineering Training Association) on working together.

Cllr Mancey, cabinet portfolio holder for Hull City Council, said: "The decision by CLS to come to the area represents a significant investment locally and clearly demonstrates the potential of the area to secure new highly skilled employment opportunities.

"As such I would like to officially welcome CLS to the city and wish them every success in the future."

Hull East MP Karl Turner MP said he was delighted to hear that CLS had extended its successful operation in Great Yarmouth to Hull.

“It has a solid track record in the energy sector and this move will strengthen the region's energy credentials. This is exactly the type of company we need to attract to Hull, a developing company with confidence. This extension will help to stimulate the local economy and create jobs.”

More than 90 business, education and political guests visited the new premises during the open day and reception which was highlighted by councillor Mancey unveiling a commemorative plaque.

CLS staff were on hand to meet visitors and discuss the wide and varied services of CLS within the oil, gas, marine and renewable energy sectors.

Steady expansion has been the CLS brief over the last two years; seven new employees have started since the beginning of 2014, boosting the company workforce to more than 160.

It is currently recruiting experienced offshore personnel from riggers through to technicians and an onshore team ranging from pipefitters to welders.


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on 10 Feb 2014

Architect Richard Landry has listed his West Los Angeles architecture and design office for $6.2 million.

The Canadian architect, who has created mega mansions in many architectural styles for clients such as Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen, Mark Wahlberg, Haim Saban and Wayne Gretzky, has worked from the 7,900-square-foot, two-story building for almost two decades. Included in the 1967 building are open workspace areas, three conference rooms, a full kitchen, wooden beamed ceilings, exposed brick and plenty of private parking for high-profile clients.

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With a staff of 40 and a massive list of projects — including more than 8 million square feet of residential construction in China and a slew of U.S. projects, including a second 14,000-square-foot mansion for Brady and Bundchen in Brookline, Mass. — Landry has opted to invest in offices that are double its current size.

In December, he closed on a $6.15 million, 14,000-square-foot former animal hospital located on Sepulveda Boulevard in West Los Angeles. Landry is currently beginning a top-to-bottom renovation on the space, which is expected to be completed in late 2014. 

Sperry Van Ness and Peter Hernandez of Teles Properties share the original Landry Design Group building listing.


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