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Varandey Arctic oil terminal starts up Lukoil sends tanker to Newfoundland ... ConocoPhillips head praises new technology and points to benefits of Alaska experience Lukoil has loaded the first ice-class tanker at its new Varandey oil export terminal on the Pechora Sea coast,the company said June 9. The 70,000-ton Vasily Dinkov was headed for the Canadian port Come By Chance in Newfoundland . Varandey has the capacity to export up to 240,000 barrels of oil per day, much of which will come from the Yuzhno-Khylchuyuskoye field. Fixed ice-resistant terminal with mooring 14 miles offshore
Varandey “represents a significant advance in technology,”Jim Mulva, chairman and CEO of ConocoPhillips, said at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum June 7. ConocoPhillips is a partner with Lukoil in developing the Yuzhno-Khylchuyuskoye field. “Our joint venture has also worked with Sovcomflot to develop three new Russian-flagged ice-breaking tankers to transport the oil,” Mulva added. Yuzhno-Khylchuyuskoye “has been a predominantly Lukoil-style development,”Mulva said. “But it has been supplemented in key areas by the experience that ConocoPhillips gained on Alaska’s North Slope. These insights have, for example, helped reduce the number of drilling pads needed from the originally planned 10 to only three. They also enabled us to double peak production capacity, reduce the environmental impact and improve the development economics. Overall, this blending of expertise has resulted in more than $500 million in
savings.”
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