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2013 06 07

Lithuanian Minister of Environment: Chevron wants more time to study amendments to shale gas legislation

US energy giant Chevron has asked for more time to study the latest amendments to Lithuania’s shale gas legislation, which have recently been passed by the Seimas (parliament) in order to tighten the policy of shale gas exploration and production in the country, Environment Minister Valentinas Mazuronis has said.
Gilbertas Ankenbaueris susitikime su Algirdu Butkevičiumi
Gilbert Ankenbauer, CEO of Chevron Exploration & Production Lietuva / BFL/Vyginto Skaraičio nuotr.

He told BNS that several days ago he met with Chevron’s representatives who asked to postpone a decision on the shale gas exploration tender, which should be made by the tender commission, so that the US company could study the legislative amendments. In line with the terms of the tender, once the commission has taken its decision, the winner of the tender will have 30 days to pay a contribution, specified in its bid, to the state budget.

Meanwhile, Gilbert Ankenbauer, CEO of Chevron Exploration & Production Lietuva, Chevron’s Lithuanian subsidiary, told BNS that the company would not make any comments about the Seimas’ decisions.

“Chevron will continue to cooperate with Lithuania’s government and the communities. However, we cannot make any comments about the decisions made by the Seimas now,” he told BNS.

The results of an international tender for the exploration of shale gas in the Šilutė-Tauragė field in Western Lithuania will be approved by the government once they are approved by the tender commission.

Lithuania’s parliament last Thursday passed several legislative amendments paving the way for the signing of agreement with Chevron.

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