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07MOSCOW1499
2007-04-04 13:35:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Moscow
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SECRETARY GUTIERREZ'S MEETING WITH NATURAL

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DEPT FOR EUR/RUS WARLICK, HOLMAN, AND GUHA
DEPT FOR EB/ESC/IEC GALLOGLY AND GARVERICK
DOE FOR HARBERT AND EKIMOFF
DOC FOR 4231/IEP/EUR/JBROUGHER
NSC FOR KLECHESKI AND MCKIBBEN

E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/04/2017
TAGS: EPET ENRG ECON PREL RS
SUBJECT: SECRETARY GUTIERREZ'S MEETING WITH NATURAL
RESOURCES MINISTER TRUTNEV


Classified By: Amb. William J. Burns. Reasons 1.4 (b/d).

C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 MOSCOW 001499

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DEPT FOR EUR/RUS WARLICK, HOLMAN, AND GUHA
DEPT FOR EB/ESC/IEC GALLOGLY AND GARVERICK
DOE FOR HARBERT AND EKIMOFF
DOC FOR 4231/IEP/EUR/JBROUGHER
NSC FOR KLECHESKI AND MCKIBBEN

E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/04/2017
TAGS: EPET ENRG ECON PREL RS
SUBJECT: SECRETARY GUTIERREZ'S MEETING WITH NATURAL
RESOURCES MINISTER TRUTNEV


Classified By: Amb. William J. Burns. Reasons 1.4 (b/d).


1. (C) Summary: U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez,
accompanied by the Ambassador, met April 2 with Russian
Minister of Natural Resources Yuriy Trutnev. Responding to
Gutierrez, Trutnev said that Ministry of Natural Resources'
(MNR) inspection of the ExxonMobil-led Sakhalin-1 project was
"routine" but warned that if they find "major problems, then
we can't close our eyes to this." The GOR will not go
forward with a draft subsoil law but is discussing amendments
to the existing legislation. The GOR will include in the
amendments the definition of "strategic" deposits. Trutnev
flagged that some in the GOR wanted to apply a more expansive
definition to the term "strategic" than does his ministry.
U.S. companies will be able to take a non-controlling stake
in "strategic" projects. Trutnev described the forestry
sector as "deformed" and said that the GOR is interested in
expanding domestic pulp and paper processing versus simply
exporting raw lumber. U.S. companies are welcomed to invest.
End Summary.

Sakhalin-1
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2. (C) Gutierrez asked Trutnev to describe the expected April
environmental inspection of the ExxonMobil-led Sakhalin-1
project (The inspection will be performed by Rosprirodnadzor
(RPN),an agency within MNR. RPN gave an unfavorable review
to Shell's Sakhalin-2 project that many thought was a means
to pressure Shell into cutting a deal with Gazprom). Trutnev
said the inspection will be "routine" but that RPN would not
be able to provide any details before they began work. He
was very hopeful that the Sakhalin-1 consortium would be in
compliance but warned that if there are "major problems, then
we can't close our eyes to this." Although they perform the
inspection, MNR is not working alone within the GOR on this
issue (license compliance). The MNR will only be able to
give its first impressions in May, at the earliest.
Gutierrez responded that giving the consortium a fair hearing
is all that we expect.

Subsoil Law/Strategic Deposits
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3. (C) In discussing the subsoil regime, Gutierrez said that
what our companies are looking for is greater clarity and
predictability in order to make better business decisions.
Trutnev said it was regrettable that "work slowed down" on
the draft new subsoil law but that his ministry remains a
"consistent champion of everything put in the draft." The
Cabinet is debating a series of 18 amendments to the current
law, within which the MNR "has introduced all innovations
that were in the draft law." The MNR wants greater clarity
and transparency by trying to exclude any room for
interpretation in the text. Further, the ministry is still
pushing for licenses to be subject to civil law rather than
administrative oversight.


4. (C) Trutnev said his ministry's ideas about what should
constitute a "strategic" reserve have not changed in the 18
months since its proposal was submitted to the government.
However, there are some in the government who have expanded
the definition of "strategic" and now want to apply this to
"already-distributed fields." Companies can participate in
projects to develop these reserves if they are willing to
take a non-controlling stake in the project.

Forestry Sector
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5. (C) Gutierrez said that the deal between International
Paper and Ilim Pulp is one of the best examples of how U.S.
and Russian firms can work together. Other U.S. firms are
anxious to invest in Russia's forestry sector. Trutnev
described the sector as "deformed." Russia has one-quarter
of world lumber reserves but only accounts for two percent of
global pulp and paper processing. The GOR wants to change
this by attracting investment, from the U.S. or elsewhere.
An immediate action will be to increase the export duty on
raw lumber in an effort to stem exports, most notably to

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Finland and China. Trutnev said he personally would be
supportive of any project that led to investing in domestic
processing.


6. (U) This cable was cleared by Secretary Gutierrez's
delegation.
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