The Memorandum provides for specific steps towards the French company’s entry in the shareholding structure of South Stream AG.
The Memorandum contemplates that EDF’s entry will be accomplished before the end of 2010 through a reduction in Eni’s stake in the joint venture. EDF Group’s participation in the project will be not less than 10 per cent.
In addition, the document regulates the implementation process of the South Stream gas pipeline’s offshore section construction project at the current stage.
“Today the three future partners in the South Stream project have made a statement together for the first time ever, demonstrating joint aspiration to create a new route for reliable, secure and uninterrupted deliveries of Russian gas to Europe. United efforts of such countries as Russia, France and Italy highlight the project’s global scale and guarantee its success. Having prepared a feasibility study for the South Stream offshore section, we may say we have come ever closer to construction startup,” said Alexey Miller.
“We welcome EDF as a new partner in the project. This event will become an important step towards its practical implementation. Owing to the accords reached, all the project participants will get opportunities for further growth as key players on the European energy market,” stated Paolo Scaroni.
“The agreement signed with Gazprom and Eni enables EDF, the world’s biggest nuclear power producer, to reinforce its position as a significant player on the gas market. It also enables the Group to complete an important step forward in its gas strategy aiming to secure its supplies, both for supplying its own electricity production facilities and for selling of natural gas to its customers. EDF therefore strengthens its presence in infrastructure projects,” said Henri Proglio.
For the purpose of diversifying natural gas export routes Gazprom is planning to construct a gas pipeline across the Black Sea to South and Central Europe – the South Stream project.