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French oil company to present feasibility study to Russian ministry

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MOSCOW, November 18 (RIA Novosti) - French oil company Total, which operates the Kharyaga oil deposit in the northern part of European Russia, must provide the Russian Industry and Energy Ministry with a feasibility study justifying the need for increased spending for development of the deposit by November 25, a ministry statement said.

An order was handed down to the company by a subcommittee of the joint committee on financial operations for the Kharyaga production-sharing agreement.

The French company forecasts a change in cost estimates of more than 10%.

The Kharyaga production-sharing agreement was signed in 1995. Total owns a 50% stake in the project along with Norway's Hydro (40%) and Russia's Nenetskaya Neftyanaya Kompaniya (Nenets Oil Company) (10%).

In 2002, an agreement was signed stipulating that Russian oil major LUKoil would acquire a 20% stake in the project. However, the agreement has not yet come into effect.

In total, 45 million metric tons of oil is to be produced during the 33-year term of the agreement.

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