"We proceed from the belief that when implementing joint projects on the Yamal Peninsular Russia will get access to our foreign partners' innovation technology, while Russian enterprises will get large-scale contracts for high-tech equipment, including the equipment we need."
"To become truly successful, the Yamal development programme should also be comprehensive. We need to consolidate the efforts of Gazprom and its partners, other oil and gas companies, and the Government. It would be inefficient to create expensive infrastructure to gain access to only one field, even one as large and unique as Bovanenkovo."
"We must do everything to the highest possible standards on the Yamal, above all as regards environmental protection. Nature in the Extreme North is very fragile; it would not tolerate unprofessionalism."
"Today we have commissioned a new 3.9-km railway bridge, the largest in the Arctic. It was built with the use of cutting-edge technology. We have also built a 572-km railway. They are a vital infrastructure prerequisite for large-scale development of the Yamal Peninsula. They mark the beginning of its development."
"I believe that the main value of Yamal's resources is their ability to act as a stabiliser of the global natural gas markets. These are unique deposits in terms of scale, which can flexibly regulate the amounts of commodities delivered to the market depending on changes in the demand and supply."
"The largest of these deposits, Bovanenkovo, has 5 trillion cubic metres of gas. Gazprom has actually started developing this deposit, where commercial production should begin in the third quarter of 2012. Overall, Yamal has approximately 12 trillion cubic metres of natural gas, and we are confident that additional exploration will greatly increase these figures."
"The Government has determined to develop it comprehensively for the greatest possible thrift and effect. As we see it, this development concept will consolidate the state's and mining companies' efforts and cut expenditures. If we establish a common transport network, power grid and welfare system, the job will be quicker and more efficient, and will cost much less-which matters most-than when every involved company builds an infrastructure for itself on its own. Several managers have said so today and, I think, everyone sees their point."
"The Government has decided to speed up the construction of a series of energy facilities. I am referring to the Neryungry Thermal Power Plant-Tommot-Maya line and the Suntar-Olekminsk line. This year alone, 3.5 billion roubles has been allocated for these purposes. There must be no delays in their construction."
"We will concentrate only on the north, though larger-scale development will also come up in our discussion. The north of the Krasnoyarsk Territory possesses 67% of Russian natural gas deposits, 60% of gas condensate and 15% of oil. Geological prospecting will go on, and promises more discoveries. 236 oil and gas fields have been discovered for now, and another 63 are being explored. It all makes mere 20% of oil deposits, 35% of gas and 17% of gas condensate. Experts assess summary potential yield as exceeding 115 million tonnes by 2020."
"A critical decision has been made to introduce the zero export duty rate for oil mined in certain Eastern Siberian fields, which include Vankor. All relevant bylaws must be passed urgently to make this norm work."