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  • Icelandic-Arctic Chamber of Commerce

    Icelandic-Arctic Chamber of Commerce

    The world globe

    A Memorandum of Understanding on the establishment of an Icelandic-Arctic Chamber of Commerce (IACC) was signed Wednesday, 24th April, by the Icelandic Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the Icelandic Arctic Cooperation Network and the Icelandic Ministry for Foreign Affairs.

    The establishment of the IACC presents a milestone in the implementation of Iceland’s Arctic Policy, the goal of the present project being to develop and strengthen economic cooperation within the Arctic region, endeavoring to secure Icelandic competitiveness with regard to business opportunities emerging with increased economic activity in the Arctic.

    The Icelandic-Arctic Chamber of Commerce will operate similarly to bilateral Chambers of Commerce already active under ICC’s wing, creating a platform for connections between enterprises and companies all over Iceland, stakeholders in the increased economic activities in the Arctic region, as well as serving as an information center for arctic issues.

    The IACC will furthermore work closely with Icelandic authorities, Universities and research forums as well as other interested parties, to encourage lucrative, yet responsible harnessing of business opportunities in the Arctic, for the long term benefit of the Icelandic economy as well as for the Icelandic society in general.

    The present initiative creates an important venue for cooperation between Icelandic businesses and parties specialized in Arctic affairs, and not least an international cooperation network. The Icelandic-Arctic Chamber of Commerce will be formally launched at a meeting mid-May, where a board of directors will be chosen to further the project.

    Source

    Icelandic Ministry for Foreign Affairs

  • Russian – Dutch dispatch now reported

    Russian – Dutch dispatch now reported

    Russian president Vladimir Putin and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte

    Yesterday, 9th of April 2013, Russian president Vladimir Putin and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, supervised the signing of memorandum on cooperation on Arctic shelf between representatives of Gazprom and Dutch Royal Shell.

    The memorandum was signed in Amsterdam and it brings together two nations in race for Arctic natural resources.

    The memorandum defines key points of cooperation in the Russian Arctic shelf gas and shale oil reserves investigation and development.

    In 2010 Gazprom and the Royal Dutch Shell signed a Protocol on a global strategic cooperation, and in June 2011 the companies signed an agreement on making a joint company, kremlin.ru says.

    If Gazprom gets licences for two shelf blocks in the Churcha and Pechora Seas, the Russian company will get 66,7% shares in the Russian-Dutch joint project, and Shell will get 33,3%.

    The new agreement between “Gazprom neft” and Royal Dutch Shell confirms the General partnership agreement on shale oil investigation and production.

    According to the agreement, the companies will make “Salym Petroleum Development N.V” joint company for new shale gas projects in Khanti-Mansi Autonomous district. Both sides will have 50% shares of the company, which is to be registered in St.Petersburg.

    Russia and Holland have been working together on Sakhalin Shelf, and believe that Sakhalin experience will be used for work on the Arctic shelf and with shale oil.

    Gazprom believes the new company will increase a competence and a technological level of the Russian oil industry.

    Source

    Barents Observer