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Sechin exit 'threatens' BP-Rosneft tie-up

14.04.2011 14:14

Deputy Prime Minister Sechin resigned his position after President Dmitry Medvedev ordered the removal of ministers from the boards of state companies as part of his campaign to separate politics and business. BP's tie-up with state-controlled Rosneft is already blocked by a court injunction secured by BP's Russian partners in its TNK-BP venture, and analysts said Sechin's departure could reduce any political pressure on the oligarchs to drop their opposition. "Now the Rosneft chairman has quit, it makes it even less likely the deal will go through," said Dougie Youngson, an oil analyst at Arbuthnot. TNK-BP is also mulling a legal claim against BP for damages of up to $10 billion, sources close to the company told Reuters, for reneging on an undertaking to use TNK-BP as the main vehicle for investment in Russia. TNK-BP's chief executive, Mikhail Fridman, is also the leading figure in AAR, the consortium of four Russia-connected billionaires which owns 50% of TNK-BP. When Fridman first voiced his anger at the BP-Rosneft tie-up, analysts expected Sechin's vocal support of the deal would ensure it proceeded. His successor may not feel the same need to defend the deal. Russian news agency Interfax reported Sechin would be replaced by Sergei Shishin, a senior vice president of the VTB bank and nominee to the board of RusHydro, citing a source close to the Rosneft board. Russian media have reported Shishin was formerly the deputy director of the FSB security service, and he has a reputation for being low key. This may mean he would be less inclined to be a public champion for the deal, in the way Sechin was, but one well-placed financial source said the boardroom shake-up was unlikely to lead to any material changes in strategy. The changeover comes as the agreement on the planned $16 billion share swap is just two days from expiring on 14 April.

Source : Upstreamonline

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