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Outcome of Sovcomflot Board of Directors meeting

Sovcomflot BoD Approves Strategy till 2017 At its meeting in Moscow on 12 September 2011, the Sovcomflot Board of Directors approved the Company's strategy for the period until 2017, and reviewed the Company's performance and results for the first half of 2011. Together with Government agencies, the Board also considered the status of preparations for the privatisation of Sovcomflot and the sale of its shares.Sergey Naryshkin, Chairman of the Board said: "Sovcomflot will continue preparatory work for taking the company public, with a target to complete the main pre-sale preparations by the end of 2011.Meanwhile the current adverse stock market conditions, including exceptionally high volatility, will mean that the available market window for effective share placement is unlikely to be before the second quarter 2012. The proposals from The Strategy Committee and position of the Board of Directors on this matter are supported by the Russian Government."The Company's updated Strategy reflects the major points from Russia's Transport Strategy for the period until 2030, and the development prospects for the domestic machine building sector in the context of Russia's shipbuilding development Strategy for the period until 2020. The strategy document was approved by a number of ministries and governmental agencies and ...

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Russian biggest shipping company to send LNG tankers to the Arctic

Sovcomflot has signed agreements on the construction and leasing of LNG tankers Russias biggest shipping company Sovcomflot has signed agreements on the construction and leasing of LNG tankers both for the Yamal Peninsula and the Shtokman project.During the Sankt Petersburg Economic Forum last week, Sovcomflot signed agreements with both Gazprom and the Vneshekonombank on LNG tankers for the Arctic.The agreement with Gazprom subsidiary Gazprom Global LNG Limited includes the lease of two so called Atlanticmaxes over a 15 year period. The vessels which have a total capacity of 170,000 cubic meters will serve the Sakhalin-2 project and later the Shtokman project, Gazprom informed. Source: Seatrade Asia

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