Timan-Pechora Basin
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The Timan-Pechora Basin is an oil field basin in northern Russia. It is south of the Pechora Sea. A planned project to mine its oil and gas was conceived in the mid-nineties and approved by United States and Russian Governments. As of September 29, 2004, Conoco and LUKoil planned to jointly develop this Basin.
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- "Joint U.S. - Russian Statement In Support of the Timan Pechora Project" from the White House Office of the Press Secretary on September 28, 1994
- "Conoco in Russia" at the Moscow International Petroleum Club
- Map of the Timan Pechora Hydrocarbon Region at Blackbourn Geoconsulting
- "Oil giants ready to battle for Rosneft" from the CIS Oil & Gas Report in December, 1997
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